winionhi
Hi
I agree with you. The non-possessive pronoun 'it' cannot stand the possessive bull's rage.
I. The use of possessive nouns and non-possessive nouns along with their counterparts:
1. POSSESSIVE NOUN with NON-POSSESSIVE PRONOUN is NOT OK. ----Tom’s + he, him --- is not ok.
In spite of Tom’s high scores in GMAT, he was not considered by the Ivy League for admission --wrong
Though Tom’s score was high in the GMAT, Wharton did not consider him for admission. ---wrong .
II.
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Hi
I agree with you. The non-possessive pronoun 'it' cannot stand the possessive bull's rage.
I. The use of possessive nouns and non-possessive nouns along with their counterparts:
1. POSSESSIVE NOUN with NON-POSSESSIVE PRONOUN is NOT OK. ----Tom’s + he, him --- is not ok.
In spite of Tom’s high scores in GMAT, he was not considered by the Ivy League for admission --wrong
Though Tom’s score was high in the GMAT, Wharton did not consider him for admission. ---wrong .
II.
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