
Pronoun-Antecedent agreement
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9th - 12th Grade
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Pronoun-Antecedent agreement
By Marci Mulkey
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Learning Targets
Identify and correct pronoun-antecedent agreements
Strategize multipole ways to identify antecedents and create pronoun agreement
Revise sentences for clarity, including linking pronouns with antecedents
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Quick check?
What is a pronoun?
A word that replaces a previously mentioned noun
Mike is here, and he brought his bat.
What are some examples of pronouns?
he, us, I, we
What is an antecedent?
The noun that the pronoun replaces
John came too, and he brought a ball.
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Three types of person
1st person
I, me, us
Ex: I went to the store.
Second person
you, you all, y'all
Ex: You went to the store.
Third person
he, she, it, they, them
He went to the store.
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Starla brought her dog to the park.
What is the pronoun and antecedent?
Starla, brought
Starla, her
Starla, dog
Starla, park
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Nikki thought it was a good idea to tell her parents about her new job.
Identify the pronoun and antecedent
Nikki, her
Nikki, job
Parents, job
Parents, her
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Mike and Jamarcus brought over a game to play, but they forgot to invite Brian.
Identify the pronoun and antecedent
Mike and Jamarcus, brought
Mike and Jamarcus, game
Mike and Jamarcus, they
Brian, they
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Three ways in which a pronoun has to agree with its antecedent
In gender (masculine, feminine, neutral)
In number (singular, plural)
In person (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
These are the big three!
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Multiple Choice
Practice: Rex buried the bone in the backyard next to his dog house.
Identify the big three of the pronoun and antecedent.
Masculine, singular, 3rd person
Masculine, plural, 3rd person
Masculine, singular, 1st person
Feminine, singular, 3rd person
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Multiple Choice
Practice: My mom is a nurse, but she prefers gardening to working any day.
Identify the big three of the pronoun and antecedent.
Feminine, plural, 3rd person
Feminine, singular, 1st person
Feminine, plural, 1st person
Feminine, singular, 3rd person
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Indefinite Pronouns - Now it gets real!
Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that refer to unknown people, places, or things.
These pronouns are really tricky, and its easy to mess these up.
Some of these pronouns are always singular, some are always plural, but a few of them can be either singular or plural depending upon the phrase that follows them.
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Multiple Choice
This sentence is correct:
The boys always wanted their older sister to pay attention to her.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If any one of the sisters needs a ride, _____can call me.
she
they
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Multiple Choice
The committee members put ____ signatures on the document.
its
their
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Ambiguity
1.) Broderick visited Jeremy after his practice.
Whose practice, Broderick's or Jeremy's?
2.) Dan gave his son a guitar that he had wanted for many years.
Who wanted the guitar for many years? Dan or the son?
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Multiple Choice
People had trouble finding daycare for ____children during the COVID pandemic.
his or her
their
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Multiple Choice
What is the best pronoun to use in the blank?
Becky wanted ______ mother to let her go out on Saturday night.
her
she
their
his
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Multiple Select
What is the best pronoun to use in the blank?
Each one took _____ time on the test and passed with flying colors.
his
her
their
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Multiple Choice
A few of the researchers felt that (he or she, they) had discovered a marketable antiviral medicine to cure the common cold.
he or she
they
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Multiple Choice
Some of the income will find (its, their) way into the accounts of other companies.
its
their
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Multiple Choice
Neither Aaron nor Travis answered (his, their) phone.
his
their
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Multiple Choice
Everyone has a right to (his or her, their) own opinion.
his or her
their
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Multiple Choice
Many of her friends have already finished (his or her, their) homework.
his or her
their
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Poll
What is your comfort level with pronoun-antecedent agreement?
I feel awesome!
I think I understand, but I could use some more practice.
I am lost
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