Although he should have used "its"Bonus point to this kid for using the proper their
WTH are you talking about? No "its" in the sentence.Although he should have used "its"Bonus point to this kid for using the proper their
Looks like we're getting in on some early kids two more years out. Love it.
Well...Nebraska is a singular noun, so you'd use a singular pronoun, its, instead of a plural pronoun, their, to make sure the pronoun is matching the noun. I think that's WTH he's talking about.WTH are you talking about? No "its" in the sentence.Although he should have used "its"Bonus point to this kid for using the proper their
Looks like we're getting in on some early kids two more years out. Love it.
That is WTH I was talking about. Now the real WTH should be on my comment about getting in on kids early. I thought he was an '18 kid.Well...Nebraska is a singular noun, so you'd use a singular pronoun, its, instead of a plural pronoun, their, to make sure the pronoun is matching the noun. I think that's WTH he's talking about.WTH are you talking about? No "its" in the sentence.Although he should have used "its"Looks like we're getting in on some early kids two more years out. Love it.Bonus point to this kid for using the proper their