Lesson 59 agreement with indefinite pronoun antecedents 2025

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  3. Proceed to Exercise 1, where you will fill in the blanks with pronouns that agree with the indefinite antecedents provided. Carefully read each sentence and identify the correct pronoun.
  4. Underline the indefinite pronoun antecedent in each sentence as instructed. This will help reinforce your understanding of agreement rules.
  5. Continue through the list, ensuring that you maintain consistency in gender-neutral language where applicable. Review your answers before finalizing.

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Pronouns should agree in number, person, and gender with their antecedents. If the antecedent is singular, the pronoun should be singular. If the antecedent is plural, the pronoun should be plural. The following pointers will help in the special situations that are most likely to cause problems.
Examples Everyone is sleeping in my bed. Someone is sleeping in my bed. No one is sleeping in my bed. I gave everything to Sally. He saw something in the garden. There is nothing to eat. I looked everywhere for my keys. Keith is looking for somewhere to live.
How does subject-verb agreement work? In English, if a subject is singular, use the singular form of the verb; if the subject is plural, use the plural form of the verb. The only exception to this rule is the verb be, which uses different forms based on both number and person.
Its important for a sentence to have subject-verb agreement, meaning that a singular subject has a singular verb and a plural subject has a plural verb. The same is true for pronoun-verb agreement. A singular indefinite pronoun should have a singular verb, and a plural indefinite pronoun should have a plural verb.
In general, if the subject is singular, the verb and any pronouns referring to the subject should be singular; if the subject is plural, the verb and any pronouns referring to the subject should be plural. Changing a subject from singular to plural may change other parts of the sentence, too!
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Singular indefinite pronouns are used as singular nouns in a sentence, so they will be paired with a singular verb. Examples of singular indefinite pronouns are each, either, and somebody. Plural indefinite pronouns are used as plural nouns, so they should be paired with a plural verb.
Indefinite Pronouns as Antecedents Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that do not refer to specific persons or things. When the following indefinite pronouns are used as antecedents, the pronouns that follow them should be singular and gender neutral unless the gender identity of the persons is known.

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