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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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him or He

I am not sure which is correct in the following sentence. If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him. I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful. Any help would be appreciated!Emotion: embarrassed
  

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Anonymous I am not sure which is correct in the following sentence. If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him . I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful.

  • Anonymous I am not sure which is correct in the following sentence.
  • If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him .
  • I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful.
  • Any help would be appreciated!
  • 'He' is correct (although many will say 'him').
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AnonymousI am not sure which is correct in the following sentence. If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him. I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful. Any help would be appreciated!
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Philip
AnonymousI am not sure which is correct in the following sentence. If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him. I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful. Any help would be appreciated!
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Philip
Anonymous
I am not sure which is correct in the following sentence. If Manny wins, he will have as many points as he/him. I thought you had to complete the sentence with "as he does", but that sounds awful. Any help would be appreciated!
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Philip
I agree with you totally! However, the sentence itself sounds rather funny to me with 2 he's (he will have as many points as he) [
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I agree. If replacing the second he with Manny, I might be able to relax about the sentence. It just sounds "uncomfortable". Thank you for your help!

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