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Guoguo914 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Themselves and others' safety

Can I say:

Those who drive recklessly put themselves and others' safety at risk?

Or

Those who drive recklessly put themselves' and others' safety at risk?

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Top answer

No, that won't quite work. Those who drive recklessly put themselves and others at risk. Those who drive recklessly put their own and others' safety at risk.

  • No, that won't quite work.
  • Those who drive recklessly put themselves and others at risk.
  • Those who drive recklessly put their own and others' safety at risk.
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No, that won't quite work.
Those who drive recklessly put themselves and others at risk.
Those who drive recklessly put their own and others' safety at risk.

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