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Find the errors in the following sentence His both sons are thieves

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Answered by bebimpatil78
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His both of sons are thieves

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The grammar in the statement "His both sons are thieves" is incorrect.

  • The possessive pronoun "his" should not be used with the phrase "both." Both of his sons are thieves, or "His two sons are both thieves," are examples of when "both" should be used with a plural noun or pronoun.

  • The phrase also lacks an article before the word "sons." To make it grammatically correct, it should read "His two sons" or "His both sons".

  • The phrase "thieves" is both derogatory and accusing. Depending on the context and tone of the statement, a less critical term like "wrongdoers" or "criminals" may be more acceptable.

Corrected sentence:  "His two sons are both criminals" or "His two kids are both wrongdoers."

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