Indefinite Pronouns and Antecedents

Indefinite Pronouns and Antecedents

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Education, English

9th - 11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Neither woman has told me _____ opinion.

Back

her

Answer explanation

"neither" is always singular no matter if the word "women" is plural so the pronoun must be singular.

neither: not the one nor the other of two or more people or things.

example: "Neither of us believes it."

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Everyone in the gardens planted ______ tomatoes just before the frost.

Back

his or her

Answer explanation

The subject indefinite pronoun "Everyone" is always singular even that "gardens" in the prepositional phrase is plural.

Because everyone means every single person as an individual identified inside a group of 2 or more.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

None of the women skaters have taken _______ turn on the ice yet.

Back

their

Answer explanation

None means -not any of the ones that are taken in count-

Since "None" can be used as both singular or plural indefinite pronoun.

You use the prepositional phrase or verbs used to identify wether the context of the sentence is plural or singular - in this case it is plural because "skaters" is a plural noun, so you use a plural verb and a plural pronoun.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Most bus drivers completed _________ routes by midnight.

Back

their

Answer explanation

You can see how "drivers" is plural so the pronoun used after "most" is plural, even though you can use the indefinite "most" in both plural or singular.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Some tree has been pruned to prevent ______ imminent death.

Back

its

Answer explanation

Observe how the sentence using "some" can be referred to whatever that has been taken of the -tree- the ones which may be -dry branches, leaves or roots-.

In this case the pronoun used after it has to be in singular form because it is referring to the noun inside the prepositional phrase which is the one that gives the singular context.

"tree" is singular so you use the singular pronoun "its".

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Some flowers lost ______ fragrance.

Back

their

Answer explanation

Look how we used the word "some" as the subject of this sentence again.

It clearly is talking about a various amount of flowers which makes the context of the sentence plural, the verb is plural here which is -have lost- therefore the pronoun that refers to the subject is plural too, in this case -their-.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Several men insist that _______ votes were not counted.

Back

their

Answer explanation

"Several" is clearly a plural indefinite pronoun therefore the pronoun that stand for it has to be plural, in this case "their".