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PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS
AGREEMENT PRONOUNS AND ANTECEDENTS
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PRONOUNS? REMEMBER A PRONOUN IS A WORD THAT TAKES THE PLACE OF A NOUN
HE, SHE, IT, THEY, THEM, ETC.
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ANTECEDENT? THE ANTECEDENT IS THE NOUN THAT THE PRONOUN STANDS FOR…
BOBBY PLAYS BASS GUITAR. HE IS IN A BAND. HE IS THE PRONOUN BOBBY IS THE ANTECEDENT.
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PRONOUN/ANTECEDENT AGREEMENT
A PRONOUN MUST AGREE WITH ITS ANTECEDENT IN GENDER (MALE/FEMALE) EACH OF THE GIRLS PUTS (HIS/HER) STUFF INTO THE CAR. NOT A VERY COMMON ERROR.
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AGREEMENT THE PRONOUN MUST AGREE WITH ITS ANTECEDENT IN PERSON.
FIRST PERSON (THE PERSON TALKING): I, WE SECOND PERSON (THE PERSON I’M TALKING TO): YOU THIRD PERSON (THE PERSON I’M TALKING ABOUT): SHE, HE, IT, THEY IF STUDENTS REFUSE TO LEARN THE RULES OF PAPER WRITING, YOU CAN FORGET A GOOD GRADE IN ENGLISH CLASS. (STUDENTS – TALKING ABOUT; YOU –TALKING TO)
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AGREEMENT A PRONOUN MUST AGREE WITH ITS ANTECEDENT IN NUMBER (SINGULAR OR PLURAL) EACH GIRL WANTS TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL ON (THEIR/HER) PROM NIGHT. IF PEOPLE WANT TO STAY HEALTHY, (THEY/YOU) MUST EAT WELL AND WATCH YOUR WAISTLINE.
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AGREEMENT IF ANYBODY IS LATE, THEY’LL GET INTO TROUBLE.
IS THIS RIGHT OR WRONG? SHOULD YOU USE “HE’LL” OR “HE OR SHE”
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AGREEMENT THERE’S AND THERE IS
MANY PEOPLE USE “THERE’S” INFORMALLY IN SPEECH AND THEREFORE IT SLIPS INTO WRITING. THERE’S ONLY THREE THINGS I NEED IN LIFE: CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, AND CHOCOLATE. MAKE SURE YOU MEAN TO USE A SINGULAR VERB. LOOK AT SENTENCE AGAIN.
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