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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to his" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a few different ways, depending on the context of the sentence. 1. As a possessive pronoun: - "John gave the book to his friend." - In this sentence, "his" is used to show that the friend belongs to John. 2. As part of a prepositional phrase: - "She whispered the secret to his ear." - Here, "his" is used to show the location or direction of the whispering - to his ear. 3. As part of a verb phrase: - "The boss assigned the task to his employees." - In this example, "to his employees" indicates the recipients of the task. Overall, "to his" can be used to indicate possession, location, or direction, and is often followed by a noun or pronoun.
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to his
noun
Plural of hi
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To his right or to his left?
"To his right, to his left.
Milice to his children".
Repairs to his bicycle.
Vandergast to his neighbors -.
And to his supporters.
pistol to his head.
To his face.
To his family?
Glanced to his left.
Up to his knees.
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