What shall I use, either one?
The biggest problem in our country is our Government and its/ their bogus policies.
I agree with Huda-M.
"...the Government and its policies..."
In BrE generally, collective nouns can be regarded as singular or plural. "The government, with their policies, deserve to be thrown out as soon ..." is acceptable.
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I don't understand why there are so many differences and variations in opinions of English learned people. Some people say something and the other people say something else.
What would you say about the following sentence which has been taken from Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
The government is/are expected to announce its/their tax proposals today.
Not a teacher.
See, when you take government as a whole, you shall use "its" with it. However, if you were to take government as composed of separate elements then you shall have to use "theirs" with it.
Cases in point:
Herd is grasing, If we were to take herd as a whole.
Herd are grasing. If we were to take herd as composed of separate sheep.
Pakistan has won. If team Pakistan is taken to be a single unit.
Pakistan have won. If Pakistan team is taken to be composed of separate players.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/lesso...ctive_noun.htm
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