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Cat desk Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"The students" vs "they"

Are both the students and they correct in the following sentence?

Here's the example:

  • There are 50 students in my class. The students/they are very honest and creative.

I think both are correct.

  

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cat desk Are both the students and they correct in the following sentence? Yes, but repeating 'students' is not a good idea. 'They' would be better.

  • cat desk Are both the students and they correct in the following sentence?
  • Yes, but repeating 'students' is not a good idea.
  • 'They' would be better.
  • CJ
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cat deskAre both the students and they correct in the following sentence?

Yes, but repeating 'students' is not a good idea. 'They' would be better.

CJ

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