sitifan
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2006
- Member Type
- Retired English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Taiwan
- Current Location
- Taiwan
I’d describe it as their all behaving in the same positive way in order to keep up the patient’s spirits, by shielding them from the less-than-positive truth about their progress. (My bold.)
Source: Quoted from a native speaker of British English.
Can I use "they're" instead of "their" in the quoted sentence?
Source: Quoted from a native speaker of British English.
Can I use "they're" instead of "their" in the quoted sentence?