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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

His or her

1. There is no teacher who does not have his or her own ability.

2. There is no teacher who does not have his own ability or her own ability.

Let me know I have to use both his and her in the sentence. Or can i use just one word his or her?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous 1. 2. Let me know I have to use both his and her in the sentence No.

  • anonymous 1.
  • 2.
  • Let me know I have to use both his and her in the sentence No.
  • anonymous can i use just one word his or her?
  • Or you can use 'their'.
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anonymous1. There is no teacher who does not have his or her own ability.2. There is no teacher who does not have his own ability or her own ability.Let me know I have to use both his and her in the sentence

No.

anonymous can i use just one word his or her?

Or you can use 'their'.

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