Theirs vs. theirs - WordReference Forums Theirs is indeed a possessive pronoun, but so is their's: It is theirs misspelled That's from the modern point of view, of course: As a historical spelling their's goes back to a time when spelling was quite fluid and it would likely be as acceptable as once was the possessive it's The second part of your last sentence is a non sequitur
Ours and theirs in a restaurant - WordReference Forums I'd use 'offensive', a more comprehensive and adult word than 'rude' If I were a foreigner in this restaurant, I would identify with the 'theirs' label and feel somehow discriminated against It seems to bring a most unfortunate xenophobic and political aspect to the universal pleasure of eating Go on, please tell us where you saw this
Which one is correct : this house is their or this house is theirs 1a This house is their house The correct form for your expression is This house is theirs The word "theirs" is a pronoun These are some possessives in English: determiners my, your, his, her, our, their pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs (note that the form is the same for "his" ) Wikipedia "English possessive" Pronouns
Theirs have or has? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The marriage of theirs has been long and happy → Theirs has been a long and happy marriage In theory, you could be talking about multiple couples (or separate individuals), each having a long and happy marriage If so, the subject would be the plural marriages: Theirs have been long and happy marriages
Our ours their theirs - WordReference Forums Hey Everyone ! Could someone tell me the difference among these sentences which among them are grammatically correct 1) A picture of us 2)A picture of their 3)A picture of theirs 4)A picture of them 5)A picture of our 6)A picture of ours Any help is appreciated !
their theirs, ours our, her hers, your yours Hola Bruta, their - su theirs - suyo our -nuestro ours - nuestro her - su hers - suyo your - tu, su yours - tuyo, suyo Espero que te sirva Drei
Theirs and theirs alone - WordReference Forums Hi, can someone please explain this sentence to me from an article on GUESS perfume? It is the unmistakable signature of the GUESS woman, in the same way that the brand's magazine ad campaigns are theirs and theirs alone Source