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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Pronoun Usage

Hey I was having trouble with these 3 sentences.. I have to find the errors in the sentences and identify whats wrong with them.. It would be amazing if someone could help me! Thank you xoxo

1. If a student does not understand an assignment, they can ask the teacher for help.

2. There are so many products on the market these days that you are never quite sure which you should buy.

3. When a father hands over the car to his son, he is not always sure if he has taken good care of it for him.
  

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Hi Sure. You give it a try first. Prajwal

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  • You give it a try first.
  • Prajwal
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Sure. You give it a try first.

Prajwal
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1. If a student does not understand an assignment, he or she can ask the teacher for help.

2. There are so many products on the market these days, that you are never quite sure which you should buy.

3. After a father hands over the car to his son, he is not always sure if his car has been taken good care of.

Thank you for reply
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1. Good.

2. There are so many products in the market these days, that you are never quite sure which you should buy.Correct.

3. After a father hands over the car to his son, he is not always sure if his car has been taken good care of.

I would like to know what you intend to convey through this sentence #3.

Prajwal
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2. There are so many products in the market these days, that you are never quite sure which you should buy.Correct.
(I feel like this sentence is still wrong or is it just me.. Shouldn't it be " on" rather than "in" and is the comma in the correct spot?

3. After a father hands over the car to his son, he is not always sure if his car has been taken good care of
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Jenniferxo2. There are so many products in the market these days, that you are never quite sure which you should buy.Correct.(I feel like this sentence is still wrong or is it just me.. Shouldn't it be " on" rather than "in" and is the comma in the correct spot?
Both on and in are correct, though I am familiar with in.
Jen

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