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a) Students do not have to stay in their seats after the bell.
I'll be glad to check your changes for the other sentences.
At one time, he, him, and his were used to represent individuals of either gender, but this practice is no longer acceptable. change the pronouns in these sentences so that both ales and females are represented.
a) No one has to stay in his seat after the bell.
b) A library user should take care of his books.
c) Every doctor should listen to his patients.
d) Each person should prepare himself for the test.
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b) A library users should take care of their books.
c) Doctors should listen to their patients.
d) Every person should prepare themselves for the test.
c) Doctors should listen to their patients.
d) Every person should prepare themselves for the test.
b) and c) are correct.
d) Everybody should prepare themselves for the test.
d) Everybody should prepare themselves for the test.
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d) is still incorrect whether you use "Every person" or "Everybody" (singulars) and then use "their" (plural). Try this:
All students should prepare themselves for the test.
Also, a) should be this: "All library users should take care of their books."
All students should prepare themselves for the test.
Also, a) should be this: "All library users should take care of their books."