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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

As discussed with PM, he agreed to his leave request and let him travel to his home town as requested.
  

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Who does 'he' refer to? Who does 'his' refer to?

  • Who does 'he' refer to?
  • Who does 'his' refer to?
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Who does 'he' refer to?
Who does 'his' refer to?
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Anonymous Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Yes, but in spite of that, it cannot readily be understood. PM? private message? project manager?

Because of the pronoun system in English, it's always difficult to write sentences that involve two (or more) males (he and he) or two (or more) females (she and she). You ha
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Thank you for helping me to correct my sentences. Shall I write as follows.
As discussed in the telephonic conversation with Mr. Stevenson, he agreed to Mr. Nelson's leave request and let him travel to his home town
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It's still not clear who 'he' is.
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He refers to Mr. Stevenson, so is the above sentence correct?
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No, but CJ's version is.

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