Public transports travel according to their decided route.
Tufguy, are you talking about buses?
I have underlined each word that needs to be corrected/changed.
One is a singular/plural error (think about uncountable nouns).
One is a verb agreement error (which you will realise when you change the noun).
One is the wrong word completely.
Public transport travels according to its assigned route.
Well, that's certainly better than the sentence in post #1. It's now grammatical. Now I'd like to look at the logic. Do you think that public transport travels?
Tufguy, I marked an incorrect question above. Do you remember how to ask whether something is correct?okay, Public transport runs according to its assigned route. Is it fine?
Is there only one assigned route for all public transport?
Remove one word and it will be OK. Here's a hint - public transport doesn't own/have anything.
Here's a hint - public transport doesn't own/have anything.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun. Change it to an adjective that means "unchanging" and you'll have an acceptable sentence.Public transport runs according to their routes.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun.
(It's possessive, yes, but it's a determiner, not a pronoun.)