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Using Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns Antecedents joined by or or nor Antecedents joined by and Review A Review B

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? You may have heard that it is rude to point, but that’s exactly what pronouns do. A pronoun “points” to a noun or another pronoun called its antecedent. Pronoun Antecedent Does that plant have mold on it? Does that plant have mold on it? Does that plant have mold on it?

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? Number A pronoun should agree in both number and gender with its antecedent. A word that refers to one thing is singular. A word that refers to more than one is plural. girls Plural Singular kittens kitten girl they it

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? Number Use singular pronouns to refer to singular antecedents. Singular personal pronouns I me my, mine you your, yours he, she, it him, her, it his, hers, its Singular antecedent Singular pronoun Peel the onion before you chop it. Peel the onion before you chop it. Peel the onion before you chop it.

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? Number Use plural pronouns to refer to plural antecedents. Plural personal pronouns we us our, ours you your, yours they them their, theirs Plural antecedent Plural pronoun Wash the apples and then slice them. Wash the apples and then slice them. Wash the apples and then slice them.

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? Gender Some singular pronouns indicate gender. Masculine pronouns refer to males. Feminine pronouns refer to females. Neuter pronouns refer to places, things, ideas, and animals. Masculine he him his himself Feminine she her her, hers herself Neuter it its itself

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? Gender Make sure a singular pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender. Masculine antecedent Masculine pronoun Roberto has studied, so he is ready. Roberto has studied, so he is ready. Roberto has studied, so he is ready. Feminine pronoun Feminine antecedent Carla usually carries her own books. Carla usually carries her own books. Carla usually carries her own books. Neuter antecedent Neuter pronoun The canary is sitting on its perch. The canary is sitting on its perch. The canary is sitting on its perch.

What is pronoun-antecedent agreement? On Your Own Complete each sentence by providing a pronoun that agrees with its antecedent. Then, identify the antecedent. 1. Ants sometimes make __________ home in your yard. 2. That plant needs water, or __________ will die. 3. Jerry lent __________ bike to Paul. 4. The captains of the teams accepted __________ awards. My sister is smart, and __________ is also funny. [End of Section]

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns Indefinite pronouns refer to a person or thing whose exact identity is unknown. Some indefinite pronouns are singular. Some are plural. Some may be either singular or plural, depending on how they are used.

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns The following indefinite pronouns are singular: Singular indefinite pronouns anybody either neither one anyone everybody nobody somebody anything everyone no one someone each everything nothing something Each of the cars is missing one of its hubcaps. Someone on the boys’ team forgot his backpack. One of the ladies left her notebook here.

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns When you do not know the gender of the subject, or when the subject includes both males and females, you can use both the masculine and feminine pronouns connected by or. No one offered his or her help. Everybody in the play studied his or her lines.

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns The following indefinite pronouns are plural: Plural indefinite pronouns both few many several Both of the soldiers respect their captain. Few of the dogs obeyed their owners. If several are ready, serve them.

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns The following indefinite pronouns may be singular or plural, depending on how they are used: Singular or plural indefinite pronouns all more none any most some Singular Some of the music is good. Will you play it again? Some refers to the singular word music. The singular pronoun it agrees with the singular antecedent some. Plural Some of the songs are new. Have you heard them? Some refers to the plural word songs. The plural pronoun them agrees with the plural antecedent some.

How to fix problems in agreement Indefinite pronouns On Your Own Most of the following sentences contain pronouns that do not agree with their antecedents. If a pronoun does not agree with its antecedent, provide the correct pronoun. If a sentence is already correct, label it C. 1. Several of the babies had special blankets with it. 2. I’ve read most of the book, and I have enjoyed it. 3. Only one of the girls had finished their homework. 4. Most of the players accepted his awards in person. Someone left their backpack on the bus. [End of Section]

How to fix problems in agreement Antecedents joined by or or nor Use a singular pronoun to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by or or nor. Ralph or Carlos will display his paintings. Singular Singular Singular Singular Neither Elia nor Mary brought her jacket.

How to fix problems in agreement Antecedents joined by and Use a plural pronoun to refer to two or more antecedents joined by and. Tyrone and James are artists. They draw well. Antecedent 1 Antecedent 2 Both Max and Helen delivered their speeches. Antecedent 1 Antecedent 2

How to fix problems in agreement On Your Own Most of the following sentences contain pronouns that do not agree with their antecedents. If a pronoun does not agree with its antecedent, provide the correct pronoun. If a sentence is already correct, label it C. 1. Both Rick and Ned were pleased with their test results. 2. Can even a princess or a queen have their every wish? 3. If you get a red rose or a lily, it will look nice here. 4. My brother and my sister lent me her favorite videos. 5. Two cars and one truck had its lights on. [End of Section]

Review A Complete the following sentences by providing pronouns that agree with their antecedents. Frances or Donna will sing __________ favorite song. Each of the mice has white markings on __________ back. No one in the band forgot __________ sheet music. Some of the customers complained that __________ food was cold. 5. When my aunt and uncle come to visit, I am going to show __________ the skate park.

Review B Most of the following sentences contain errors in pronoun-antecedent agreement. Identify each error, and give the form of the pronoun that agrees with its antecedent. If a sentence is correct, label it C. 1. Somebody left the engine running in their car. Several of the kittens are sick, but the veterinarian can help him or her. 3. Will either Hector or Kevin read his paper aloud? 4. Neither of the robins has their winter plumage. 5. Ted and his brother must have left. I don’t see him anywhere. [End of Section]

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