Pronoun Antecedent Agreements
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10 questions
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1. Jane and Sarah said (she, they) were too tired to skate any longer.
1. Jane and Sarah said (she, they) were too tired to skate any longer.
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2. Either Bill or John will bring a sample of (his, their) own work.
2. Either Bill or John will bring a sample of (his, their) own work.
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3. Jane and Jill called (her, their) friend.
3. Jane and Jill called (her, their) friend.
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4. Either Jane or her friends will present (her, their) project.
4. Either Jane or her friends will present (her, their) project.
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5. Neither Mary nor Susan said (she, they) would be there.
5. Neither Mary nor Susan said (she, they) would be there.
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6. Every student wants to impress (his or her, their) professors.
6. Every student wants to impress (his or her, their) professors.
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7. Both John and Jim said (he, they) were not exercising regularly.
7. Both John and Jim said (he, they) were not exercising regularly.
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8. The jury was asked to return to (its, their) seats.
8. The jury was asked to return to (its, their) seats.
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9. Please remind each student to bring (his or her, their) homework tomorrow.
9. Please remind each student to bring (his or her, their) homework tomorrow.
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10. Neither John nor Bob was willing to admit that (he, they) had cheated.
10. Neither John nor Bob was willing to admit that (he, they) had cheated.