Asked by rfvv
Our cake is on the table.
1. Yours is in the fridge.
2. Theirs is in the fridge.
3. Theirs are in the firdge.
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Among the three sentences, which ones are grammtical? Do we have to use 'is' or 'are'?
1. Yours is in the fridge.
2. Theirs is in the fridge.
3. Theirs are in the firdge.
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Among the three sentences, which ones are grammtical? Do we have to use 'is' or 'are'?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1 and 2 are fine. 3 is not.
1 and 2 are correct because the understood word is "cake" -- singular.
1 and 2 are correct because the understood word is "cake" -- singular.
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