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 dackala
 
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							|     Hi all, I �m not sure any more how to fill in this sentence?   Maria couldn �t find herpassport and Sara couldn �t 
 find____ too.    Thanks in advance |  31 Mar 2016      
					
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 georginasantanna
 
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							| Well, it depends on the meaning of the sentence. If it means that Sara couldn �t find her own passport, it is definitely "hers" but if it means that Sara couldn �t find Maria �s passport than it would be "it". But I suppose "hers" is the best option.   Georgina  |  31 Mar 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Hi Darija, it �s  �hers � and I would put  �either � rather than  �too �. |  31 Mar 2016     
					
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 dackala
 
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							| Thank you Georgina and Lynne! I made up that sentence for one of my ws ( possessive pronouns exercise) but today I wasn �t sure about it after reading again. Yes, Lynne i  should be either. I need to correct is and upload the ws again :) thanks for spotting the mistake! |  31 Mar 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Also, there should be a comma before "either".   Bruce  |  31 Mar 2016     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| I wasn �t sure that I agreed with you on this one Bruce, so I researched it.  Here �s an interesting little blog on the comma before either:     Cheers, Douglas   |  1 Apr 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Thanks, Douglas (necessary comma). Like the author of that article, I will continue to use the comma with "either".   Bruce  |  1 Apr 2016     
					
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