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Which one is correct? For a picnic, etc. Everyone bring your own food. Everyone bring their own food.
29 de may. de 2025 23:36
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That depends— is this an imperative? Imperative: Everyone, bring your own food. Statement: Everyone brings their own food. // Everyone should bring their own food // Everyone will bring their own food, etc.
30 de may. de 2025 1:13
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Hi, The correct and most natural sentence is: Everyone bring their own food. Explanation: "Everyone" is singular, but in modern English, we often use "they/their" as a gender-neutral singular pronoun. "Your" sounds off here because you're mixing second person ("your") with third person ("everyone").
1 de jun. de 2025 18:34
Everyone brings his/her own food.
3 de jun. de 2025 9:08
both are correct depending on the context - who are you addressing? Both communicate that everyone needs to BYOF
2 de jun. de 2025 3:54
Both 1. addressing indivdually 2. addressing collectively
30 de may. de 2025 21:19
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