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The general rule is that, when talking about things, you use its for singular and their for plural. There is one exception relating to their, for which the Oxford Dictionary defines two usages: of or belonging to people, animals or things that have already been mentioned or are easily identified used instead of his or her to refer to a person whose sex is not mentioned or not known As ...

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Inspiring Story: Archana Patil who worked as a house help learnt to read at 21, completed her education, and is now working as airline ground staff. Her journey from poverty to success is a true tale ...

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8 Their X just means X belongs to multiple people. If each of the "their" has an X, then you are talking about multiple Xs, and should use the plural form of X. If everyone in the "their" group is sharing a single X, you would use a singular X. An each can emphasize the "everyone has their own X" and can override this.