Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement Journal #7

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Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement Journal #7 Grammar Lesson #2 Pronoun and Antecedent Agreement Journal #7

Agreement of Pronoun and Antecedent What is an antecedent? An antecedent is the word or words that a pronoun stands for. Example: Alfred sent Julie and Dave the money he owed them. (Alfred is the antecedent of he. Julie and Dave are the antecedents of them.)

Singular Pronouns A Pronoun should agree in number and gender with its antecedent. A pronoun that refers to a singular antecedent is singular in number. Example: Romeo professes his love for Juliet.

Plural Pronouns A pronoun that refers to a plural antecedent is plural in number. Example: We will complete our second timed write on Wednesday.

Pronoun Genders Masculine Feminine Neuter he she is him her it his hers its himself herself itself

Masculine and Feminine Pronouns When a singular antecedent may be either masculine or feminine, use both the masculine and the feminine forms, connected by or. Example: A student should choose his or her college carefully.

Singular indefinite pronouns: Some indefinite pronouns are singular, and some are plural. Other indefinite pronouns can be either singular or plural, depending on their meaning in a sentence. Singular indefinite pronouns: One Everybody Nothing Everyone Somebody Everything Anyone Nobody Anything Someone Anybody Something No one Each

Singular Indefinite Pronouns Use singular pronouns to refer to singular indefinite pronouns Examples: Either of the girls can bring her CD player. Neither of the workmen forgot his tool belt. Someone left his or her hat on the field.

Informal vs. Formal In informal conversation, plural pronouns are often used to refer to singular antecedents that can be either masculine or feminine, (such as everybody). While this is common in writing it should be avoided in favor of more formal language. Examples: Informal Everybody has packed their lunch in an insulated cooler Formal Everybody has packed his or her lunch in an insulated cooler.

both, few, many and several Use a plural pronoun to refer to both, few, many, and several. Example: Many of the students had problems with pronoun and antecedent agreement in their essays.

Or or Nor Use a singular pronoun to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by or or nor. Example: Neither Mercutio nor Benvolio pained himself searching for Romeo after the Capulet party.

and Use a plural pronoun to refer to two or more antecedents joined by and. Example: Friar Lawrence and Romeo may be seen as foils for each other because they have opposite character traits.

who, which or that The number of a relative pronoun (such as who, which, or that) is determined by its antecedent. Examples: Benvolio is a character who is honest and benevolent towards his friends. Many who run too fast end up falling flat on their face.

Please give me Ronald’s address so that I can send _______ a letter. Pronoun/Antecedent Practice Directions: Each of the following sentences contains a blank where a pronouns should be. Complete each sentence by inserting at least one pronoun that agrees with its antecedent. Identify the antecedent. Please give me Ronald’s address so that I can send _______ a letter. The uniform company finally sent Jerome and Ken the shirts that ________ had ordered. Clair or Ida will go to the nursing home early so that ________ can help the residents into the lounge. Several of the volunteers contributed ________ own money to buy the shelter a new van. Did each of the contestants answer ________ questions correctly? Both of the girls packed _________ suitcases carefully for the trip to Canada and Alaska. Every car at the service center had __________ oil changed. Neither of the women withdrew __________ job application. Anyone can belong to the International Students Association if _________ is interested. Neither the coaches nor the players blamed ________ for the loss.

Review E him, Ronald’s they, Jerome and Ken she, Claire or Ida their, Several his or her, each their, Both its, car her, Neither he or she, Anyone themselves, coaches and players

George has chosen Walt Disney as the subject of his report. Pronoun/Antecedent Quiz Directions: Many of the following sentences contain errors in agreement between pronouns and their antecedents. After identifying each of these errors, re-write the sentences and give the form of the pronoun that agrees with its antecedent. If a sentence is already correct, write C. George has chosen Walt Disney as the subject of his report. Several others in our class have also submitted his or her topics. Dominic, one of the Perrone twins, has chosen Alfred Hitchcock as their subject. Neither George nor Dominic will have difficulty finding material for their report. Each of these moviemakers has left their mark on the world. Either Minnie or Sue offered their help with proofreading. Each of the boys refused politely, saying that they would proofread the report on their own. Does everyone, including George and Dominic, know that they must assemble facts, not opinions? Neither George nor Dominic Should forget to include amusing anecdotes about their subject. Nobody likes to discover that they just read a dull report about an interesting subject.

Pronoun/Antecedent Answers George has chosen Walt Disney as the subject of his report. C Several others in our class have also submitted their topics. Dominic, one of the Perrone twins, has chosen Alfred Hitchcock as his subject. Neither George nor Dominic will have difficulty finding material for his report. Each of these moviemakers has left his mark on the world. Either Minnie or Sue offered her help with proofreading. Each of the boys refused politely, saying that he would proofread the report on his own. Does everyone, including George and Dominic, know that he or she must assemble facts, not opinions? Neither George nor Dominic Should forget to include amusing anecdotes about his subject. Nobody likes to discover that he or she just read a dull report about an interesting subject.

Review F correct their his her he/his he or she