optimistic pessimist
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Hi all,
The students studied English really hard, and they became a person with international mindset.
When the subject is plural, it is correct to say "people" rather than "a person"?
I guess it's okay to say, "All the students had a computer" to mean all the students had a computer respectively.
That's why I'm asking this.
OP
The students studied English really hard, and they became a person with international mindset.
The students studied English really hard, and they became people with international mindset.
When the subject is plural, it is correct to say "people" rather than "a person"?
I guess it's okay to say, "All the students had a computer" to mean all the students had a computer respectively.
That's why I'm asking this.
OP
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