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Unprlld Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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When an underdog becomes a champion, s(he) deserves respect.

(This is my take, I mean its not said in general sense)

Or it should be

When an underdog becomes a champion, s(he) deserves to be respected.


Is the former sentence correct in all senses?

  

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unprlld Is the former sentence correct in all senses? Both are fine, but ' s(he) ' is not an accepted form. I have seen ' s/he ', but that is not accepted yet either.

  • unprlld Is the former sentence correct in all senses?
  • Both are fine, but ' s(he) ' is not an accepted form.
  • I have seen ' s/he ', but that is not accepted yet either.
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unprlldIs the former sentence correct in all senses?

Both are fine, but 's(he)' is not an accepted form. I have seen 's/he', but that is not accepted yet either.

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