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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

pronoun for a company (reference)

Dear Mr. Craft,

We have received your follow-up letter about your orders for next week. I have contacted our central bakery to inform them about your orders. It will supply you with all the baked items you required for your business.

Q) The writer uses "them" and "it" for "central bakery".

Then are they interchangable like "... to inform it about your orders. They will supply you...."?

Q2) Or is there another way to refer to "central bakery"?
  

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Dear Mr. Craft, We have received your follow-up letter about your orders for next week. I have contacted our central bakery to inform them about your orders.

  • Dear Mr.
  • Craft, We have received your follow-up letter about your orders for next week.
  • I have contacted our central bakery to inform them about your orders.
  • They will supply you with all the baked items you require.
  • Q) The writer uses "them" and "it" for "central bakery".
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Dear Mr. Craft,

We have received your follow-up letter about your orders for next week. I have contacted our central bakery to inform them about your orders. They will supply you with all the baked items you require.

Q) The writer uses "them" and "it" for "central bakery".-- Not a good idea.

Then are they interchangeable like "... to

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