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In which of the following sentences do the pronoun and antecedent agree?

A Some students decided they wanted a garden.

B One of the boys will plant their tomatoes today.

C Either the first or second graders will weed his garden.

D Anyone can participate if they register.

User Cabesuon
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Only sentence A shows correct pronoun-antecedent agreement (they - students).

Answer choices B, C, and D do not contain proper pronoun-antecedent agreement:

B. their (plural) - one (singular)

C. his (singular) - graders (plural)

D. they (plural) - anyone (singular)

User Martin Miles
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Answer:

A. Some students decided they wanted a garden.

Step-by-step explanation:

A pronoun usually refers to a noun or another pronoun called its antecedent. Whenever you use a pronoun, make sure that it agrees with its antecedent.

In the first sentence, the pronoun they agrees with its antecedent, students. They are both plural.

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