s/he - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • believe: In most cases, each student knows or believes s/he may be competing against others for a limited pool of passing grades.
  • confirm: Training is also free of charge to any student whose department confirms that s/he has a valid academic reason for attending the course.
  • demonstrate: This means that rather than the employe proving there has been discrimination, the employer has to demonstrate s/he has not violated the law.
  • think: I do not think s/he is making adequate progress.
  • ensure: The person should get legal advice to ensure that s/he does everything possible to protect rights to the family home.
  • do: Does s/he think bias a good thing; a bad thing?

Adjective modifier

  • first: First s/he has to complain to the Customer Relations or Complaints Manager for the office s/he has been dealing with.
  • more: The more s/he knows about how the arthritis is affecting you, the better s/he can tailor your treatment to your needs.
  • other: Plus he can provide her GP with knowledge of other possible meds s/he can try perhaps.
  • good: The more s/he knows about how the arthritis is affecting you, the better s/he can tailor your treatment to your needs.

Modifies a noun

  • wish: The individual may also submit, if s/he wishes, an assessment of the benefits which would result from career support.
  • cannot: BEDTIME: Always sleep on the human at night so s/he cannot move around.
  • move: BEDTIME: Always sleep on the human at night so s/he cannot move around.
  • need: The premise of personal property is that each of us has what s/he needs.

Noun used with modifier

  • everything: Ask your property owner to put everything s/he is offering in writing, it will save any misunderstanding later on.
  • time: At the time s/he made the application to the social fund s/he had a need for a cooker.
  • course: The lecturer registers with the site and then can select which elements of the course s/he wants to make available to their students.
  • case: In some cases s/he may already be facing criminal charges.
  • work: The owner must notify neighbors about any work s/he intends to carry out.
  • year: Once an employe has worked continuously for the same employer for one year s/he has qualified for employment protection.

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