Do you agree? Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement By Mrs. Peterson English I.

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Do you agree? Do you agree? Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement By Mrs. Peterson By Mrs. Peterson English I English I

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Do you agree?Do you agree?Pronoun/Antecedent Pronoun/Antecedent

AgreementAgreement

By Mrs. PetersonBy Mrs. Peterson

English IEnglish I

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What is agreement?What is agreement?Words in sentences must agree with

each other.

Words can either be singular or plural.

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Singular vs. Plural wordsSingular vs. Plural words• Singular Words

hesheKarenPaullikeseats

• Plural Wordstheirtheygirlsboyshelpeat

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PronounsPronouns

Pronouns, like other words, are either singular or plural.

Her = Singular (you are referring to one girl).

It = Singular (one thing).They=Plural (more than one person).

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Indefinite PronounsIndefinite Pronouns

Some pronouns are indefinite…the number of people it refers to is not known…it is indefinite.

•Anyone

•Anybody

•Everyone

•Someone

These indefinite pronouns are ALWAYS singular:

•Somebody

•No one

•Either

•Neither

•Nobody

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Pronoun vs. AntecedentPronoun vs. Antecedent

• A pronoun refers to something earlier (antecedent) in the sentence.

EXAMPLE: Sarah ate her food.

PronounAntecedent

The word “her” is referring to “Sarah.” Without the word Sarah in the sentence, a reader would not know who “her” is.

Without the pronoun the sentence would read:

Sarah is eating Sarah’s food.

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• Pronouns and Antecedents must agree in: – Number– Gender

Pronoun vs. AntecedentPronoun vs. Antecedent

EXAMPLE: Sarah ate her food.

Sarah = singular/female

Her = singular/female

They Agree!

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Let’s look at another Let’s look at another example:example:

Tom drank his milk.

The word “his” is referring to “Tom.”

Tom = Singular/male

His = Singular/maleThey Agree!

Remember: a pronoun must agree with its antecedent in gender and number.

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Let’s try a few: Let’s try a few:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Fill in the blank of the correct pronoun that agrees with the antecedent . (I’m trying to say Megan likes the bicycle of Megan!).

Megan likes ____ bicycle. A.His

B.Their

C.Her

D.They

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OOPS!OOPS!

Try again!

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OOPS!OOPS! Megan likes Their?

bicycle.

Sorry, they don’t agree in number. Remember - I’m trying to say Megan likes the bike of Megan.

Try again!

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OOPS!OOPS! Megan likes They?

bicycle.

This doesn’t agree in number. Megan is singular and They is plural. Remember - I’m trying to say Megan likes the bike of Megan.

Try again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

Megan = Singular/female

Her = Singular/female

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Ready for another? Ready for another?

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Fill in the blank of the correct pronoun that agrees with the antecedent . (I’m trying to say Michael gave the shirt of Michael to Julie!).

Matthew gave ___shirt to Julie. A.His

B.Their

C.Her

D.They

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OOPS!OOPS!Matthew gave Their?

shirt to Julie

That wasn’t very nice of Michael! What right does he have to give away a group shirt?

Michael = singular

Their = plural

THEY DON”T AGREE

Try again!

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OOPS!OOPS!

Though they agree in number (Michael = singular and her = singular), her is a female word!

NO AGREEMENT

Try again!

Matthew gave HER? shirt to

Julie.

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OOPS!OOPS!

This doesn’t even make sense!!!

NO AGREEMENT

Matthew = singular

They = plural

Try again!

Matthew gave THEY? shirt to

Julie.

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

Michael = Singular/male

His = Singular/male

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Easy, Easy, Right?Right?

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Looking at Indefinite Looking at Indefinite Pronouns: Pronouns: Things get more complicated when you

throw indefinite pronouns into the mix.

Indefinite pronouns are a little tricky because many of them look like they are plural – but they are really singular!

•Anyone

•Anybody

•Everyone

•Someone

•Somebody

•No one

•Either

•Neither

•NobodySin

gula

r Pro

noun

s!!

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Example with an indefinite Example with an indefinite pronoun…pronoun…Everyone ate his/her food.

Pronoun

Antecedent

Everyone = Singular (yes, Maratha…it’s singular!) with an unknown gender.

His/Her = Singular and to be gender equitable we use both his and her (we don’t want to offend anyone)!

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Another indefinite Another indefinite example…example…Nobody completed his/her homework.

Pronoun

Antecedent

Nobody = Singular with an unknown gender.

His/Her = Singular and again to be gender equitable we use both his and her (we don’t want to offend anyone)!

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Why is this not right?Why is this not right?Someone gave me their book.

?

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Answer…Answer…

Someone gave me their book.

AntecedentPronoun

Someone = Indefinite Singular Pronoun

Their = Plural

They DON’T Agree!

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Correct Sentence:Correct Sentence:

Someone gave me his/her book.

Someone = Indefinite Singular Pronoun

His/Her = Singular

They Agree!

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Remember the Indefinite Remember the Indefinite Singulars: Singulars: • Anyone

• Anybody

• Everyone

• Someone

• Somebody

• No one

• Either

• Neither

• Nobody

“Mrs. Peterson wants me to remember these… I know I can!”

A (old) “thinking” English I student!

CHS

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Let’s test your new Let’s test your new knowledge: knowledge:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Fill in the blank of the correct pronoun that agrees with the antecedent .

Everyone sang ____song.

A.His

B.Their

C.His/Her

D.They

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OOPS!OOPS!Remember the indefinite pronouns!

Try again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

Everyone = Singular

His/Her = Singular

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Either Tom or Dan gave his money.

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!Remember the indefinite pronouns!

Try again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

Either/or = Singular

His = Singular

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!See it diagrammed!

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Diagrammed!Diagrammed!

Either Tom or Dan gave his money.

Eith

er

or

Tom

Dan

gavemoney

his

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Somebody gave me their money.

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!Remember the indefinite pronouns!

Try again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Did anyone keep their pens?

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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OOPS!OOPS!You got it wrong! The correct answer is:

Figure out why this is the correct

answer!

Did anyone keep his/her

pens?

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Why?Why?Why is this the correct answer?

Did anyone keep his/her pens?

A. His/her is singular & anyone is singular

B. Anyone is plural…plurals are singulars match.

C. Antecedents can’t agree with pronouns.

D. None!

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Yahoo!Yahoo!You are You are correct!!correct!!

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Oh, no…Oh, no…try again!try again!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Everyone played well in their game.

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!Remember the indefinite pronouns!

Try again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Does anybody have their ticket?

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

No one has his homework.

A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!You got it wrong!

Try another!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Wow, everyone did really well on their tests! A.Correct

B.Incorrect

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OOPS!OOPS!You got it wrong!

Try another!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Another: Another:

Directions: Click on the correct answer

Somebody gave me their money.

A.Incorrect

B.Correct

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OOPS!OOPS!You got it wrong! The correct answer is:

Somebody gave me his/her

money.

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You need a little more You need a little more practice!practice!

Check this out: http://owlet.letu.edu/grammarlinks/pronouns/proagrtests/proagrtest1.html

You should also try this exercise

again!

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You are a You are a Superstar!Superstar!

Great!

The pronoun agrees with its antecedent!

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Bravo, Muy Bien, Bravo, Muy Bien, Way 2 go, you are Way 2 go, you are

cool, Yippee!cool, Yippee!Now correct the agreement in your book reports!

Need more practice? Try again.

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