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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

their or its

Which one true?
"When I want to admire somebody its (their) personalities are very important to me."
  

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Anonymous When I want to admire somebody , its (their) personalities are their personality is very important to me. As shown above. 'want to' is a little strange.

  • Anonymous When I want to admire somebody , its (their) personalities are their personality is very important to me.
  • As shown above.
  • 'want to' is a little strange.
  • I would omit it.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhen I want to admire somebody, its (their) personalities are their personality is very important to me.
As shown above. 'want to' is a little strange. I would omit it.

CJ
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AnonymousWhich one true?
You mean 'Which (one) is correct?'

London is the capital of France. This is grammatically correct, but is not true.
Paris am the captal of France. This is true, but grammatically incorrect.

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