One of my friends must bring their tapes to the party. Everyone should take his work seriously. Since it was cold and windy, the boys had to wear his caps. Sara and Jen had to finish their homework before they could go to the movies. In the first-day confusion, neither of the teachers could find his classroom.
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Hi, What do you mean by correct, please? What about these? eg Correct grammar, but only in some odd and unusual context.
— Clive
Hi, What do you mean by correct, please?
What about these?
eg Correct grammar, but only in some odd and unusual context.
eg Correct grammar, but something that a native speaker would not say?
eg Incorrect grammar, but something that is normally said by educated people?
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One of my friends must bring their tapes to the party. [wrong: one-their] Everyone should take his work seriously. Since it was cold and windy, the boys had to wear his caps. [wrong: boys-his] Sara and Jen had to finish their homework before they cou