Yes, the pronouns 'someone' and 'his' are used correctly. The pronoun 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun so we don't know if it's a he or a she (unless the group is all male or all female) so it is permissible to use 'his'. An appropriate alternative is, 'Someone left their ticket at home.' We do not know not if the individual "his" or "someone" else left the ticket at home. It it was left by "he" then the sentence should read: "He left his ticket at home."
You know that someone has given you money because they crap on you.
Someone told me she was but I dont know if its actually true.
I believe losing someone is worse because you know they just left you but not having someone you already know it you get used to it quicker.
why don't you go back to the job you left? this is the best answer your gonna get because we don't know why you left nor what you did
I do not know ask someone else
yeah i know that this isn't going to answer your question at all but i know the tear tattoo on your face means you killed someone. Who ever left the above statement it is not true. It means that someone you know has died.
if hes not there ....... you see it depends if he died but someone took him away cus they didnt want you to know but probably when hes not there
There is no correlation between someone's birthday and their left handedness.I agree: I know of two people that are "Aries", and neither is predominantly left-handed. Although sometimes their methodsare...
In my opinion, I honestly thing when someone says food is Pink it means it is bloody and has blood in it left over. You know what I mean? Lol.
what is a gift left in a will
if you know what state they're from, first search their first name, then click people on the left side, and then type in the state and or city they live in if you know it (: