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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
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Should I use "the group's" or "their"?

After the gods’ conclave, Tasslehoff saved Palin from death at the hands of Kitiara’s spirit, and the two returned to Krynn with Raistlin. Upon (the group’s/their) return, Tasslehoff worked for Jenna and located Usha with the help of a mysterious dwarf named Dougan Redhammer.
  

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If you're referring to only the two of them, use their . If you are including others that were previously mentioned, use the group's .

  • If you're referring to only the two of them, use their .
  • If you are including others that were previously mentioned, use the group's .
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If you're referring to only the two of them, use their. If you are including others that were previously mentioned, use the group's.
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thanks, I am referring to the three: Tasslehoff, Palin, and Raistlin. So I should use "their" right?

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