How would you correct this sentence?

In many companys everyone, including the President, takes their turn at making coffee.

Wouldnt the P in president be lower cased? :D

... and how 'bout the "companys" ;D

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help forum. "In many companies everyone, including the President, takes a (his/her) turn at making coffee. Everyone is a collective noun and therefore singular. The plural of company is companies.

The "p" in "president" is usually lower case unless you're also including a president's name:

~~the president of the country

~~President Ronald Reagan

To correct the sentence, you would make the following changes:

1. Replace "companys" with "companies" to use the correct plural form of the word.

2. Change "everyone" to "every one" to maintain subject-verb agreement.

3. Replace "their" with "his or her" to ensure gender-neutral language.

Here's the corrected sentence:

"In many companies, every one, including the President, takes his or her turn at making coffee."