sayantanc2k wrote:
nighthawks wrote:
Sorry to bring this up again! BUT I m a little bit confused about this question.
I came down to B and E, and I found both of them had the errors.
E - use "these" with no antecedent
B - use its as a possessive pronoun of company's managers; this one is correct, but they used "A" company's managers. Is this correct?
I came down to B and E, and I found both of them had the errors.
E - use "these" with no antecedent
B - use its as a possessive pronoun of company's managers; this one is correct, but they used "A" company's managers. Is this correct?
The usage in B is valid. Take another example (from a famous song):
"Diamonds area girl's best friend."
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