John,
I’d say it depends on whether you intend “you” to be included in
who “knows.” Will the teacher discover that he or she knows something or that
the students know something?
Herb
From: Assembly for the
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Crow
Sent: 2008-06-21 09:04
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Subject: Pronouns
Which is correct/sounds better:
1. Both you and your students will discover that YOU know . . .
2. Both you and your students will discover that THEY know . . .
Or should I just re-work the thing?
Thanks,
John
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