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What sentence has correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?.

User Mikalaj Murziankou
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______

  • Or
  • Nor

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this is the only thing I know abt pronoun-antecedent agreement.

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Example: Correct but awkward ---> (Neither the chicks nor their mother would leave her nest).

Better ---> (Neither the mother nor her chicks would leave their nest).

The personal pronoun should agree with the antecedent closer to it.

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