We don’t know if ‘theirs’ applies to a single car they own or if they both own a car (assuming just two people), because we don’t know the context. So, I’d have thought that ‘les leurs’ is as legitimate an answer as ‘la leur’.
Theirs = la leur or les leurs
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Theirs = la leur or les leurs
This question relates to:French lesson "Le nôtre/le vôtre/le leur/etc = Ours/yours/theirs (French Possessive Pronouns)"
Asked 2 years ago
Bonjour Richard,
I do apologise for the long delay in replying to your query.
I think the example you are referring to is the following: "I like my car. I like theirs too.)"
It is correct that without any other context, both (la leur / les leurs) should be accepted. They are now both marked as correct options.
Merci de votre contribution !
Bonne journée !
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