Correcting Faulty Collective Ownership Words
Correcting these errors couldn't be simpler, and you've likely already figured out how. Are you ready for the fool-proof solution to shooing all of those people away from that one desk in the testing room?
We simply give them all their own tests by making the word 'test' plural.
'All students should think about this as they take their tests.'
Here's another example. We all know that it's a good idea for people to designate what will happen to their belongings after they die. But it's not a good idea to express it in this way:
'All people with homes and children should have a will.'
Sure, it's a great idea to write a will, but we probably shouldn't make all those homeowners and parents try to squeeze everything into just one shared will.
Instead, 'All people with homes and children should have wills.'
And while we're on the subject of home ownership, it might make sense to reflect on the idea that:
Many Americans want to buy their own home.
However, because there are zoning laws that protect houses from getting too crowded, we'll do well to remember that:
'Many Americans want to buy their own homes.'