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Text from TinOfTuna - English

    • Could you help me?

    • Vicky and Gary would like to have their own house.
  • I couldn’t understand the meaning.
    • Does it mean ’Vicky would like to have her own house, and Gary would like to have his own house’ or ’Vicky and Gary want to live together, and they would like to have their own house’?

PLEASE, HELP TO CORRECT EACH SENTENCE! - English

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    • Does it mean ’Vicky would like to have her own house, and Gary would like to have his own house’ or ’Vicky and Gary want to live together, and they would like to have their own house’?
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    • Does it mean ’Vicky would like to have her own house, and Gary would like to have his own house’ or ’Vicky and Gary want to live together, and they would like to have their own house’? Also see my previous comment.¶


      :Depends on whether it is British English or American English. The way you have written it means that ’Vicky and Gary want to live together and they would like to have their own house’ in British English.
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