Winwin2011
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I read the following sentence from Collins English conversation Book 2.
"I think their cakes are the best in town."
When we are talking about the quality of cakes in a cake shop, is it natural to use 'its' instead of 'their'?
I think its cake is the best in town.
Thanks.
"I think their cakes are the best in town."
When we are talking about the quality of cakes in a cake shop, is it natural to use 'its' instead of 'their'?
I think its cake is the best in town.
Thanks.