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Fri, 20 Feb 04 12:37 AM
is it correct to say?:
both of you brought his homework
or both of you brought your homework
When using a possessive, according to a subject, which do I have to use if my subject is many a man, sorry but I don't even know what does many a. . . mean. thank you.
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whl626
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Fri, 20 Feb 04 02:37 AM
The two sentences have different meanings.
You brought your homework.
He brought his homework. ( Then - Both of you brought ' your ' homework. ) Use ' your ' based on the pronoun ' you '
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