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Minhuoc Posted 20 years ago
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his work

0I think "his work" should be changed to "their work'. Am I right?02br
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00"Some have compared01u00 his work02u00 to Picasso's."02br
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02br 02br 00The sentence is fine as is, as long as you are refering to art work done by one person. "0-

  • 02br 02br 00The sentence is fine as is, as long as you are refering to art work done by one person.
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0Depends.02br
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00The sentence is fine as is, as long as you are refering to art work done by one person. But if you are refering to work done by a collection of artists, then you must say "their work."0-
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01cite10Minhuoc12cite10I think "his work" should be changed to "their work'. Am I right?12br
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10"Some have compared11u10 his work12u10 to Picasso's."12br
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10Thanks.12br
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11font00Danyoo's response above

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