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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

When you propose to someone, they give you an engagement ring

Woman: Of course, I accepted his proposal.

That's when he gave me this. This is my engagement ring.

When you propose to someone, they give you an engagement ring.

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When you propose to someone, they give you an engagement ring.

Who is "you" in this sentence?

Who is "they" in this sentence?



I think:

"When you propose to someone, you give her an engagement ring"

Am I right?


please explain.


Thank you



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Top answer

rezaenglish Woman: Of course, I accepted his proposal. That's when he gave me this. This is my engagement ring.

  • rezaenglish Woman: Of course, I accepted his proposal.
  • That's when he gave me this.
  • This is my engagement ring.
  • When you propose to someone, they give you an engagement ring.
  • This doesn't make sense.
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rezaenglishWoman: Of course, I accepted his proposal.
That's when he gave me this. This is my engagement ring.
When you propose to someone, they give you an engagement ring.

This doesn't make sense. Apparently it should say "When you propose to someone, you give them an engagement ring" or "When someone proposes to you, they give you an engagement r

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