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Odessa Dawn Posted 11 years ago
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Sami usually arrives on time for classes.

1. Sami usually arrives on time for her classes.
2. Sami usually arrives on time for class.
3. Sami usually arrives on time for her class.

It seems that it is better off without the possessive pronoun. I don’t know if both singular and plural work here. My question, which sentence is better, please? I hope to see a better version.
  

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Odessa Dawn My question, which sentence is better, please? All are fine; you may use any without fear or favour. Odessa Dawn hope to see a better version.

  • Odessa Dawn My question, which sentence is better, please?
  • All are fine; you may use any without fear or favour.
  • Odessa Dawn hope to see a better version.
  • I can think of none.
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Odessa Dawn My question, which sentence is better, please?
All are fine; you may use any without fear or favour.
Odessa Dawn hope to see a better version.
I can think of none.

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