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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"...if both the listener and (the) speaker know who..."

I wonder which (one) is the correct version.

- Of course, this would only be said if both the listener and the speaker know who their are talking about.

- Of course, this would only be said if both the listener and speaker know who their are talking about.

Thank you.

Best wishes,

PBF
  

Top answer

Both are fine if you correct their to they .

  • Both are fine if you correct their to they .
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4 Answers
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Both are fine if you correct their to they.
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Ah, I get it now. Thank you Mister Micawber. Emotion: smile

I wonder if one version is better than the other.

Best wishes,
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I don't think most English speakers have a strong preference for one or the other.

CJ
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Okay. I understand now.Emotion: smile Thank you for your help, Jim.

Best wishes,

PNF

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