Reasoning: This sentence contains an antecedent everyone and a pronoun their. Since the antecedent is third person and singular everyone , the pronoun they should also be third person and singular; instead, "they" is third person and plural. Everyone singular should make his or her singular own decision. Exercise 1 Exercise 2.
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement What is a pronoun? A pronoun takes the place of a noun and sometimes refers to a noun. Example 1 He is riding a bike through the park. Example 2 The weather is great today; let's make the most of it by going to the beach. What is an antecedent? An antecedent is a noun or pronoun to which another noun or pronoun refers. It usually goes before the pronoun "ante" means before. If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.
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Video transcript - [Voiceover] Hello Grammarians, hello visiting cousin Beth. So ante, mean before, and cedent, is like a going-ee thing. What I mean by that is that if we're talking about, if we setup something in a sentence.
So okay, we've got a sentence like Jillian rode her bike to the grocery store. Decide whether there is a pronoun-antecedent agreement problem, and correct it if necessary. Everybody is worried about their midterms. If someone reduces the amount of fat in their diet, they will lose weight. Rule 3: Treat generic nouns as singular even though they might have a plural meaning. Be careful when you use a or any, every, or each. Incorrect Every boy on the team must try their best if they want their team to win.
Correct Every boy on the team must try his best if he wants his team to win. The boys on the team must try their best if they want to win. Incorrect A nursing student must study hard if they want to succeed. Correct A nursing student must study hard if he or she wants to succeed. Nursing students must study hard if they want to succeed. Any child who wants to go on the field trip must bring in a permission slip signed by their parents. A concert pianist must practice several hours a day. They must sacrifice everything for their music.
A runner must train regularly if they want to run the marathon. Rule 4: Treat collective nouns as singular unless the meaning is clearly plural.
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