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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence inquiry

Would a teacher please tell me which of these sentences are grammatically correct?

1. Presenters are expected to set up his or her own poster.
2. Presenters are expected to set up their own posters.
3. A presenter is expected to set up his or her own poster.
  

Top answer

All are grammatically correct.

  • All are grammatically correct.
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All are grammatically correct.
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I am not sure if the first one is correct. would a teacher please confirm that.
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Anonymous1. Presenters are expected to set up his or her own poster.2. Presenters are expected to set up their own posters.3. A presenter is expected to set up his or her own poster
The first is incorrect.
The second is grammatically correct and natural.
The third is grammatically correct but rather clunky.
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fivejedjonThe first is incorrect.The second is grammatically correct and natural.The third is grammatically correct but rather clunky.
That's what I thought. Thanks a lot, teacher. I am not sure why some members give wrong answers when we specifically ask for a teacher's opinion.
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All members are free to respond, though we do ask " If you are not sure about any point, please check your grammar book or dictionary before posting". Don't forget that some of the members who consistently give helpful responses are not teachers; some are not native speakers; and some are neither. It would be a loss to the forum if such people were not permitted to respond

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fivejedjonAbsence of an icon does not necessarily mean that a member's responses are not reliable, but it may suggest that they have not yet given enough reliable responses for them to stand out.
Thank you very much for clarifying some aspects of this forum.
fivejedjonYou can always check the icons at the top right of members posts to s
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Anonymouswould it be correct to use an apostrophe with the word members in that sentence? (members')
Yes. It should have been there

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