1 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - s3ljxi4
2 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - xi0tq1t
3 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - uzz8eud
4 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - s8ihbr9
5 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - dhblzrw
6 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - qk86t2d
7 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - u93dzog
8 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - r224xdy
9 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - cdwcr9j
10 / 10
Their Last Stand: The Defining Moments Of Selfless Soldiers - e3zpk6w


There is one exception relating to their, for which the oxford dictionary defines two usages: However,in the text preceding the sentence, there may be a group of people with lives, then 2. The general rule is that, when talking about things, you use its for singular and their for plural. · what is the difference between their and theirs, and how is should use them? 名词所有格:my我的、his他的、her她的、their他们的、your你的(你们的) 拓展资料: 主格 做主语,动词前 (she ) likes studying. Everyone has their own story means each person has his or her own story while everyone has their own stories … Why can we use their and whats the difference if instead of their we use his/her? They和them和their的区别是在句中的成分不同、意思不同、用法不同。 1、在句中的成分不同:them (他她它们)是they的 宾格,一般在介词后 their (他它她们的)是they的 形容词性物主代 … · 6 while others have correctly identified what the they/their refer to in a strict sense, a literal reading of the referents misses some subtleties in the rhetorical structure. Sometimes i get frustrated, because i do not see their difference. The houses minority makes its voices heard. 宾格 做宾语 动词介词后 listen to (him) 所以形容词性物 … · is it right to write “big corporations must work on their marketing strategies” in academic writing? · for example, which sentence is correct? Or the houses minority makes their voices heard. · without context, their refers to no one which is singular, the choose 1. · someone has forgotten their book. Our instructor said you cant use pronouns like their in academic writing. · both are correct, depending on what you mean to say.