The rewritten sentence would be -In some cases, it is up to the students to choose whether to take an online course, a face-to-face course, or a hybrid course.
Please rewrite. We have no idea what "they" are. You need a noun, not a pronoun to get an answer.
She carefully wrote the letter. This rewrite makes the subject a pronoun.
Please rewrite. The question can not be answered. We don't know who "their" is. You need a noun not a pronoun.
Please rewrite. The question can not be answered. We don't know who "their" is. You need a noun not a pronoun.
Sure, please provide the sentences for me to rewrite.
In the this sentence, You called the theatre about tickets but they didn't answer, has an incorrect reference. "They" currently refers back to tickets.To avoid repeating "theatre" twice, rewrite the whole sentence.You called about tickets, but the theatre didn't answer.
Debo hablar por teléfono con él.
Yes, you have to use an indirect quotation.
A reflexive pronoun is a word that reflects back to the noun or pronoun antecedent.The reflexive pronouns are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Example sentences:"We can watch the movie ourselves when you come.""We can watch the movie when you yourself come."
There is typically no set limit on the number of times a pronoun can be used in a sentence. It is important, however, to ensure that the sentence remains clear and easy to understand despite the repeated use of pronouns.
Cut the gordian knot: rewrite the sentence: The good doctor treats patients with compassion or treats patients compassionately.
Tina brushed the horse.She brushed the horse.orTina brushed the horse.Tina brushed it.Tina brushed him.Tina brushed her.