Asked by rfvv
1. The committee were divided in their opinions.
2. The committee was divided in its opinions.
3. The committee was divided in their opinions.
[Which senteces are grammatical?]
2. The committee was divided in its opinions.
3. The committee was divided in their opinions.
[Which senteces are grammatical?]
Answers
Answered by
Henry
Do you need which sentences are grammatically correct?
1. The committee were divided in their opinions.
3. The committee was divided in their opinions.
1. The committee were divided in their opinions.
3. The committee was divided in their opinions.
Answered by
Writeacher
If you want to consider the committee as a whole, then only #2 is correct.
If you want to consider the committee members as individuals, then the sentence should be --
The committee members were divided in their opinions.
If you want to consider the committee members as individuals, then the sentence should be --
The committee members were divided in their opinions.
Answered by
Liton
Their opinion/ their opinions?
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