Asked by Angela
Which sentence is preferable?
A. A student must see their advisor before registering for the following semester.
B. A student must see his advisor before registering for the following semester.
C. Students must see their advisor before registering for the following semester.
D. Students must see his or her advisor before registering for the following semester.
D
A. A student must see their advisor before registering for the following semester.
B. A student must see his advisor before registering for the following semester.
C. Students must see their advisor before registering for the following semester.
D. Students must see his or her advisor before registering for the following semester.
D
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No; not D.
Answered by
Kalie
I agree its D because it looks preferable.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Kalie -- you need to know grammar rules, not fly by the seat of your pants about what "looks preferable."
Answered by
Kalie
rude
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Is it rude for an English teacher to correct a student's grammar?
Answered by
laya
I don't think its rude maybe kalie does.
Answered by
Neil
It'd say C.
Answered by
Neil
I'd say C*
Answered by
Nicholas
Question left open, I have selected C. I'll keep Jishka updated if this was correct or not.
Answered by
Nicholas
Confirmed the answer is C.
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