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Ritwik06 Posted 18 years ago
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Sentence: You never know what is going to happen to you, do you?

Begin the sentence with: "One"

One never knows what is going to happen to him/her, does one?

[What is wrong with this sentence? Is the usage of "him/her" correct. I think it is.]

Prepositions:

I hope you will advise Ben over his legal rights.

Is it correct?

Tenses:

1. Two months from now she will be taking her final examination.

2. Completing the assignment, the students left the school. [Is this called a gerund ?]

Are these correct?
  

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Hi, Sentence: You never know what is going to happen to you, do you? Begin the sentence with: "One" One never knows what is going to happen to him/her , does one? [What is wrong with this sentence?

  • Hi, Sentence: You never know what is going to happen to you, do you?
  • Begin the sentence with: "One" One never knows what is going to happen to him/her , does one?
  • [What is wrong with this sentence?
  • Is the usage of "him/her" correct.
  • ] No, be consistent.
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Hi,

Sentence: You never know what is going to happen to you, do you?

Begin the sentence with: "One"

One never knows what is going to happen to him/her, does one?


[What is wrong with this sentence? Is the usage of "him/her" correct. I think it is.]

No, be consistent. One never knows what is going to happen to one, does one?

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