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From: mlh@abnjh.UUCP (M. L. Holt)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Grammer Quiz (Try it if you dare!)
Message-ID: <683@abnjh.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 14-Jun-84 12:31:07 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 14 12:31:07 1984
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"its" refers to the team.  The antecedent of "they" is them *members*
of the team (thus plural), and is implicit, not explicit.  The answer
is no, they cannot refer to the same antecedent (and, in fact, they do not).

Mike Holt  [nuke 'em till they glow, then pick 'em off in the dark]
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