Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? Both of the children had __________ faces painted at the carnival. A. his B. their C. your
what do u think
b
Yup!
Thx!
wow first try and got it right
Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? Each of the library books was placed in __________ correct location. A. its B. our C. your
A?
Yep! :D
:)
keep going and well say if its correct so yes
Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? Neither of the boys completed __________ swimming course. A. his B. their C. its
A?
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Think so.
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Which personal pronoun agrees with its antecedent and correctly completes the sentence? Everyone who signed up had __________ name entered into a drawing for prizes. A. their B. his or her C. its
plug it in which one makes more sence
ok
first...people are NOT its
unless u count my sister...but..anyways
lol
hmm i think b
Yep!
i would think that too..but it doesnt specify if it is male or female
it could be all male or all female
I know, but keep in mind the test writers want to be very politically correct.
...i would still say a...becuz if they want it correct...then they should write it better....it makes more sense to say their instead of he or she...cuz u dont know the sexuality of the groups
What is the antecedent of the underlined personal pronoun? One of the singers signed autographs for his fans after the show. A. One B. autographs C. singers D. show
Yes, but then it would be "names," not "name." @demonchild99
C
dont know that one...but their name..makes sense to me...his or her name...makes sense to ....so....idk...
sorry but i gtg @needhelp1ss
I'm afraid I don't remember much about antecedents, but you've got the answers right so far.
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