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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

He and his dad

I'm writing a talk and want to make sure it is grammatically correct. I need this by tonight. When you say "he and his dad" is that grammatically correct?

  

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It's correct as it stands. It may or may not be correct in the sentence you intend to use it in. He and his dad are here.

  • It's correct as it stands.
  • It may or may not be correct in the sentence you intend to use it in.
  • He and his dad are here.
  • I know him and his dad.
  • CB
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It's correct as it stands. It may or may not be correct in the sentence you intend to use it in.

He and his dad are here.

I know him and his dad.

CB

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