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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Dribbled the netball

Can I say,

The girls dribbled the netball and passed it to her netmate.
  

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Hello Vincent Teo The girls dribbled the netball and passed it to her netmate. The girls (plural) / her (singular) The girl dribbled..... and passed it to her netmate The girls dribbled......

  • Hello Vincent Teo The girls dribbled the netball and passed it to her netmate.
  • The girls (plural) / her (singular) The girl dribbled.....
  • and passed it to her netmate The girls dribbled......
  • and passed it to their netmates.
  • I have not heard the term 'netmate' before but I am not a netball player.
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Hello
Vincent TeoThe girls dribbled the netball and passed it to her netmate.
The girls (plural) / her (singular)

The girl dribbled..... and passed it to her netmate
The girls dribbled...... and passed it to their netmates.

I have not heard the term 'netmate' before but I am not a netball player. I would use team mate. Maybe someone else c

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