atw: Grammar question
- From: "Bridget Knaus" <bridget.knaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 08:29:20 +1100
Can anyone tell me whether these examples are correct and why:
Bob is happy
Bob or Bob's partner is happy
Bob and Bob's partner are happy.
You are happy
You or your partner are happy.
You and your partner are happy.
My feeling is that it should be:
Bob is happy
Bob, or Bob's partner, is happy
Bob and Bob's partner are happy.
You are happy
You, or your partner, is happy.
You and your partner are happy.
But I'm probably wrong!
Bridget Knaus
Technical Communications
Softlaw Corporation Limited
www.softlaw.com.au <outbind://52/www.softlaw.com.au>
Phone +61 2 6270 3200
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