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Pronoun Antecedent Agreement

Pronoun A pronoun is the word that takes the place of a noun and functions in the same ways that nouns do.  The critique of Plato’s Republic was written from a contemporary point of view. It was an in-depth analysis of Plato’s opinions about possible governmental forms.

Antecedent An antecedent is the noun or pronoun to which a pronoun refers.  The critique of Plato’s Republic was written from a contemporary point of view. It was an in-depth analysis of Plato’s opinions about possible governmental forms.

Agreement A pronoun must agree with its antecedent in three ways:  Person  Number  Gender

Person Incorrect: If a person wants to succeed in corporate life, you have to know the rules of the game.  (Although the antecedent and the pronoun agree in number, they do not agree in person.) Correct: (Change the 2nd person singular, you, to a 3rd person singular pronoun.)  If a person wants to succeed in corporate life, he or she has to know the rules of the game. Correct: (Change the 3rd person singular antecedent, a person, to a second person singular antecedent.)  If you want to succeed in corporate life, you have to know the rules of the game.

Gender Incorrect: If a person wants to succeed in corporate life, he has to know the rules of the game.  (Even though there is person and number agreement between the antecedent, a person, and the pronoun, he, there is no gender agreement; in other words, the language is sexist.) Correct: (Replace the pronoun, he, with he or she.)  If a person wants to succeed in corporate life, he or she has to know the rules of the game. Correct: (Make the entire sentence plural.)  If people want to succeed in corporate life, they have to know the rules of the game.

Number Incorrect: If anybody wants to succeed in corporate life, they have to know the rules of the game.  (Although the antecedent and pronoun agree in person, they do not agree in number.) Correct: (Make the antecedent plural.)  If people want to succeed in corporate life, they have to know the rules of the game. Correct: (Make the pronoun singular.)  If anybody wants to succeed in corporate life, he or she has to know the rules of the game.

Notes about number Use a singular pronoun to refer to such antecedents as  Each, Either, Neither, One, Anyone, Anybody, Everyone, Everybody, Somebody, Another, Nobody, and A Person Example: One of the rowboats is missing its (not their) oars.

Notes about Number Two or more antecedents joined by AND are considered plural  Tom and Bob are finishing their assignments. Two or more singular antecedents joined by OR or NOR are referred to by a singular pronoun  Either Connie or Sue left her headset in the library.

Notes about Number If one of the antecedents joined by OR or NOR is singular and one is plural, the pronoun is made to agree with the nearer antecedent  Neither the manager nor the players were crazy about their uniforms.  Neither the players nor the manager was crazy about his uniform.