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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Grammar

The company invests over $400,000 a month in training their associates"
Or should it just be: "The company invests over $400,000 a month training their associates"
  

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They're both OK. Here I prefer "its" to "theirs". (In any case, "invest s ...

  • They're both OK.
  • Here I prefer "its" to "theirs".
  • (In any case, "invest s ...
  • )
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2 Answers
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They're both OK.

Here I prefer "its" to "theirs". (In any case, "invests ... their" is inconsistent.)
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They're both OK, but I would leave out "in".

CJ

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