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Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement. Rules and practice. A pronoun agrees with its antecedent in number and gender (gender means female or male: he, him, his or she, her, hers) Bryan lost his book. Dina found her jacket. Rules & Notes. Remember: singular pronouns are

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Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

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  1. Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

  2. Rules and practice • A pronoun agrees with its antecedent in number and gender (gender means female or male: he, him, his or she, her, hers) Bryan lost his book. Dina found her jacket.

  3. Rules & Notes • Remember: singular pronouns are anybody, anyone, each, either, everybody, everyone, neither, nobody, no one, one, someone, or somebody Example: She just lost her cell phone. Everyone will have a turn to express his or her opinion.

  4. Rules & Notes • A singular pronoun is used to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by “or” or “nor” Example: Juan or Julio will bring his soccer ball. Neither the mother nor the daughter brought her purse.

  5. Rules & Notes • A plural pronoun is used to refer to two or more antecedents joined by “and” Example: My mother and my father send their good wishes. My dog and my cat share their toys.

  6. Practice- Identify the problem with each sentence and correct it. • Either John or Jorge will give their report first. • Everybody else wanted to put off giving their report as long as possible. • I am surprised that more people didn’t volunteer to give his or her report first. • Someone else will give their report first. • Most of us wish that he or she didn’t have to give our report at all.

  7. Practice • The trees have lost several of leaves in the storm. • Each of the clubs thought fundraising ideas were the best. • Do you know if anyone has turned in paper yet? • No person should be made to feel like is worth less than anyone else.

  8. More practice 5. None of the dogs have eaten all of food. 6. A few of our neighbors have decided to fence in yards. 7. Many in the mob raised voices in protest. 8. Each of the candidates gave campaign promises.

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