Public transports travel according to their decided route.

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Public transports travel according to their decided route.

Is my sentence correct?
 
First, try again yourself, and don't post any new threads until all your open ones have been fixed.
 
Public transports travel according to their decided route.

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.
 
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.
 
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?
 
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?

okay, Public transport runs according to its assigned route. Is it fine?
 
Is there only one assigned route for all public transport?
 
okay, Public transport runs according to its assigned route. Is it fine?
Tufguy, I marked an incorrect question above. Do you remember how to ask whether something is correct?
 
Is there only one assigned route for all public transport?

Public transport runs according to their assigned routes. Could you please tell me whether it is correct or not?
 
Remove one word and it will be OK. Here's a hint - public transport doesn't own/have anything.
 
I would say:

Buses ....
 
Remove one word and it will be OK. Here's a hint - public transport doesn't own/have anything.

Public transport runs according to their routes.
 
(It's possessive, yes, but it's a determiner, not a pronoun.)

Thanks, Jutfrank. I had a feeling I was using the wrong term again. Sorry I didn't look it up.
 
Perhaps:

Buses run according to set routes.

Tufguy, do you use the term "public transport" every day?
 
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