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- The group of students is working on their project.
- The group of students are working on their project.
- Both are correct depending on whether the group is a single unit or individuals.
- Neither is correct.
- himself
- herself
- oneself
- themselves
- your
- their
- its
- the appropriate
- The board of directors published its annual report.
- The staff are taking their annual leave.
- Each of the cars has their own parking space.
- My sister finished her homework.
- Some of the students left his book at home.
- The team, as individuals, gave its opinion.
- Everyone should do their part.
- Each of the girls have their own goals.
- The dog and the cat are in their respective beds.
- Neither my father nor my brothers like their new car.
- Every student must bring their ID card.
- One of the women left her keys.
- The club will hold its annual meeting next week.
- The club will hold their annual meeting next week.
- The club are holding its annual meeting next week.
- The club will hold there annual meeting next week.
- The jury has reached a verdict, and they are expected to announce it soon.
- The jury has reached a verdict, and it is expected to announce it soon.
- The members of the jury have reached a verdict, and they are expected to announce it soon.
- The jury has reached their verdict.
- Everyone is responsible for their own actions.
- My mother and father love their new home.
- Neither the students nor the teacher brought his books.
- The cat licked its paws clean.
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