Hi. Is it correct to use the pronoun "your" for "you" and "your friend" in the following example sentence? Please see the word "your," which is underlined. Thank you in advance for your help.
You and your friend should bring your pencils to class.
anonymous You and your friend should bring your pencils to class. Correct. 'your' applies either to one person or to more than one, so it's OK.
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anonymousYou and your friend should bring your pencils to class.
Correct. 'your' applies either to one person or to more than one, so it's OK.
CJ