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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

He telling us

Corbyn said the EU negotiator had not expressed any opinion about Labour’s stance. He said of Barnier: “He made no opinion on this, it’s not a negotiation, its us informing him of what our views are and he telling us what the state of play was on negotiations.”

(The Guardian.)

Should there be "it's" instead of its in its us informing him of what our views are and "him" in he telling us what the state of play was on negotiations in the paragraph above?

  

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tkacka15 Should there be "it's" instead of its Yes. tkacka15 and "him" Most people would naturally use "him" in this situation.

  • tkacka15 Should there be "it's" instead of its Yes.
  • tkacka15 and "him" Most people would naturally use "him" in this situation.
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tkacka15Should there be "it's" instead of its

Yes.

tkacka15and "him"

Most people would naturally use "him" in this situation.

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