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Riviez Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Using of “it” with plural form of a noun

Could you please tell me should I use “it” or “they” in similar situations: “Relationships with nature is important, because [it / they] form a human personality”
  

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" Neither of these sentences make much logical sense, but grammatically, here are the options. (Corrected to be sensible). ” Relationships with nature are important, because they (relationships) form a human -like connection.

  • " Neither of these sentences make much logical sense, but grammatically, here are the options.
  • (Corrected to be sensible).
  • ” Relationships with nature are important, because they (relationships) form a human -like connection.
  • personality ”
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If the antecedent is plural, use "they." Neither of these sentences make much logical sense, but grammatically, here are the options. (Corrected to be sensible).

A relationship with nature is important, because it (nature) forms has a human personality.”

Relationships with nature are important

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