Coachella
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- Apr 16, 2014
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- Russian
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I am completely confused about the usage of these indefinite pronouns. Some websites tell that I should use the plural form of verbs and possessive pronouns with them while others tell me the exact opposite.
For example, is it correct to say " nobody can be called a happy person if there is no one who sincerely love and support them" or should I say " Nobody can be called a happy person if there is no one who sincerely loves and supports him"?
or another example : " Everyone should find their own style to express their individuality" or "Everyone should find his own style to express his individuality"?
and one extra , kind of similar question via example sentence : "It might be difficult to use public transport for a person if the person has children with him/them?"
Please, help me clerify the rules.
For example, is it correct to say " nobody can be called a happy person if there is no one who sincerely love and support them" or should I say " Nobody can be called a happy person if there is no one who sincerely loves and supports him"?
or another example : " Everyone should find their own style to express their individuality" or "Everyone should find his own style to express his individuality"?
and one extra , kind of similar question via example sentence : "It might be difficult to use public transport for a person if the person has children with him/them?"
Please, help me clerify the rules.
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