Its or their?

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minnesota

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Hi. Can you tell me that, which one is correct ? its or their?
None of the accounts were in (its/their) original folder.

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Alternatively: 'None of the accounts was in its original folder'.
 
That sounds odd to me.
 
At last, I need to answer to the question.
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Originally Posted by minnesota
Hi. Can you tell me that, which one is correct, ? "its" or "their?"
 
Just posting this because the title of this thread keeps showing up as new.
 
It did that (prior to Mike's post) with me too!
 
I posted it to Teechar.
Just posting this because the title of this thread keeps showing up as new.

I found its answer, "their" is not correct answer, it is "its", While the verb of the sentence is "were",but I don't know why?.
Just posting this because the title of this thread keeps showing up as new.
 
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Where did you find "the" answer? For me, ''their" is the correct answer.
 
I asked it from my English teacher in the college, and her answer was: "None" is an indefinite pronoun and is always singular - "accounts" is the object of the preposition. Look up indefinite pronouns – they are very interesting.
 
Minnesota, I am afraid I have to disagree with your English teacher. Many scholars and language resources do also.
 
I agree with Mike. To use its, you would need to use a singular verb as Rover_KE suggested, though I prefer the plural verb and their​. It is definitely not true in British English that none is always singular.
 
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