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Title: Objective I4


1
Objective I-4
  • Recognize pronoun antecedent agreement in number
    and gender

2
Agreement of Pronoun and Antecedent
  • A pronoun must agree in number, person, and
    gender with its antecedent. (The antecedent is
    the word to which the pronoun refers.)
  • Joseph wore his swim trunks to
  • the beach. (The antecedent of his is
  • Joseph. Both the pronoun and antecedent are
  • singular, third person, and masculine therefore,
    the
  • pronoun is said to agree with its antecedent.

3
Agreement in Number
  • Use a singular pronoun to refer to such
    antecedents as each, either, neither, one,
    anyone, anybody, everyone, somebody, another,
    nobody, and a person.
  • Neither of the girls likes her (not their)
  • dress.

4
Agreement in Number
  • Two or more singular antecedents joined by or or
    nor are also referred to by a singular pronoun.
  • Either Joanna or Gerri left her keys in the
  • library.

5
Agreement in Number
  • If one of the antecedents joined by or or nor is
    singular and one is plural, the pronoun should
    agree with the nearer antecedent.
  • Neither the manager or players were crazy
  • about their new uniforms.

6
Agreement in Number
  • Use a plural pronoun to refer to plural
    antecedents as well as compound subjects joined
    by and.
  • Jason and Joe are finishing their pushups.

7
Agreement in Gender
  • Use a masculine or feminine pronoun depending
    upon the gender of the antecedent.
  • Is either Connor or Grace bringing his or her
  • tennis racket?

8
Agreement in Gender
  • When a person or everyone is used to refer to
    both sexes or either sex, you will have to choose
    whether to offer optional pronouns or rewrite the
    sentence.
  • A person should be allowed to choose her or
  • his own footwear. (optional pronouns)
  • People should be allowed to choose their own
  • footwear. (rewritten in plural form)

9
Let's Practice
For each sentence on the next slide, write the
antecedent of the pronoun that appears later in
the sentence. Then replace the incorrect pronoun
with the one that agrees with the antecedent. If
the pronoun is correct, write c.
10
  • Example Should students always know the basics.
  • about how to maintain her computer?
  • students, their
  • Everyone should know how to delete files and save
    his documents to the network drive.
  • Susan and Sam know a lot about maintaining her
    computers.
  • Both of them keeps his computers running
    smoothly.
  • The computer lab tech helps students with
    problems they cant fix.

11
Answers
  • everyone, his or her
  • Susan and Sam, their
  • Both, their
  • Students, c

12
What would this look like on the AHSGE?
13
  • Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  • A. The cat ate its food quickly.
  • B. Each student voted for its favorite food.
  • C. The groom found its tuxedo in the closet.
  • D. Todd and Keith went to his own graduation on
    Sunday.

14
  • Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
  • A. The cat ate its food quickly.
  • B. Each student voted for its favorite food.
  • C. The groom found its tuxedo in the closet.
  • D. Todd and Keith went to his own graduation on
    Sunday.

15
  • Choose the sentence in which the underlined word
    is correct.
  • A. Jane washed her car right before it rained.
  • B. Each of the roses has their own smell.
  • C. Some of the rabbits chewed through its cage.
  • D. Most of the people clapped her hands after
    the show.

16
  • Choose the sentence in which the underlined word
    is correct.
  • A. Jane washed her car right before it rained.
  • B. Each of the roses has their own smell.
  • C. Some of the rabbits chewed through its cage.
  • D. Most of the people clapped her hands after
    the show.

17
  • Choose the sentence that contains an error.
  • A. The bull lost her way in the storm.
  • B. Mrs. Jones put her money in the safe.
  • C. Mark guided his canoe to the edge.
  • D. Jake and Ed put on their hats when they went
    outside.

18
  • Choose the sentence that contains an error.
  • A. The bull lost her way in the storm.
  • B. Mrs. Jones put her money in the safe.
  • C. Mark guided his canoe to the edge.
  • D. Jake and Ed put on their hats when they went
    outside.

19
  • Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
  • The citizens at the meeting expressed _____
    opinions articulately.
  • A. Its
  • B. His
  • C. They
  • D. Their

20
  • Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
  • The citizens at the meeting expressed _____
    opinions articulately.
  • A. Its
  • B. His
  • C. They
  • D. Their

21
  • Choose the sentence in which the underlined word
    is an error.
  • A. Neither Bob nor Joe remembered to bring his
    notes.
  • B. The singers spent long hours coordinating
    their outfits.
  • C. Every dog in the show is wearing their own
    personalized collar.
  • D. Both Mary and Sharon are taking their gym
    bags to class.

22
  • Choose the sentence in which the underlined word
    is an error.
  • A. Neither Bob nor Joe remembered to bring his
    notes.
  • B. The singers spent long hours coordinating
    their outfits.
  • C. Every dog in the show is wearing their own
    personalized collar.
  • D. Both Mary and Sharon are taking their gym
    bags to class.
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