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ENGLISH TUTORIAL Pronoun Agreement Until You Pass Out! Rule 1: Know the general rule governing pronoun agreement. A pronoun must agree with its antecedent. The antecedent is the noun [or other pronoun] being replaced. Here are two examples: The lizard licked its eyeball. Know the difference between these singular and plural pronouns. Lizard = singular antecedent its = singular pronoun The lizards licked their eyeballs. Lizards = plural antecedent their = plural pronoun S i n g u l a r He, she, it Him, her, it His, hers, its Himself, herself, itself P l u r a l They Them Their, theirs Themselves Do not confuse it s with its. It s [with an apostrophe] means it is or it has. Its [without an apostrophe] means belonging to it--for example, its bowl, its sharp teeth, its long claws, etc. Possessive pronouns--unlike possessive nouns--do not need an apostrophe with the final s. Rule 2, Part 1: The conjunction and can cause problems with pronoun agreement. Two [or more] singular things joined by and become a plural antecedent. The new puppy and kitten have destroyed their owner s sofa. 1

Rule 2, Part 2: When each or every precedes two [or more] singular things joined by and, a singular antecedent is formed. No matter how many singular nouns you join with and, the antecedent is still singular. Each new puppy and kitten destroys its owner s sofa. Each new puppy, kitten, rabbit, tarantula, python, parrot, iguana, and ferret destroys its owner s sofa. Rule 3: Use caution with these three conjunctions: either or, neither nor, and not only but also. Of the two antecedents you will find, the pronoun must agree with the closer one. Here are two examples: Not only Louise but also the Smiths fixed their famous squid eyeball stew for the picnic. Not only the Smiths but also Louise fixed her famous squid eyeball stew for the picnic. + = Indefinite pronouns cause the biggest headaches for pronoun agreement. Rule 4, Part 1: These indefinite pronouns are always singular [even when they seem plural]. Each, either, neither Anyone, anybody, anything Everyone, everybody, everything No one, nobody, nothing Someone, somebody, something 2

Everyone on Earth = more than one person. The word everyone, however, is still singular. Read this example: Neither of my two brothers show much sense when they date women. This sentence might sound right, but it is completely wrong! Neither of my two brothers shows much sense when he dates women. [Neither = singular.] Wow, what a babe! Wow, what a fat wallet! Now imagine a parked car like this one: Rule 4, Part 2: When fixing an agreement error, try to avoid sexist language that might offend your readers. In the 1950s, rule books would have recommended using the masculine pronoun exclusively. The sentence below sounds natural but has an error. Someone left their lights on. Oh, my! Someone left his lights on. 3

In the 1970s, after criticism from feminists, rule books next suggested using both genders so that males and females had equal representation in the language. Someone left his or her lights on. I can see them along the watch tower A writer who begins with he or she or him or her will need to be consistent throughout the paper. Look what happens Wanda Wannacracker English 621 Coffin October 22, 2007 Student Success If a student wants to improve his or her grades, he or she should walk himself or herself over to the tutoring center. There, Oh, the he or she can request a tutor to help him or her with his or her homework. This preparation for horror! his her class will ensure that he or she is ready when taking his or her quizzes and exams. In addition, the tutor might have old work to share. This way, the student can find out himself/herself what to expect on the assignments for a specific instructor that might change his/her assignments rarely. Thus, the one thing that will insure the success of a student is that he or she gets a tutor to help him or her. In the 21 st century, fix the error without the annoying repetition. There s a car with its lights on. Thankfully, my wheels don t have that problem. Rule 4, Part 3: Some indefinite pronouns are singular or plural, depending on context. Some groups of people, like a jury, also cause pronoun agreement problems. All Any None More Most Some All of Beverly s hair gets its color from a bottle. All of Beverly s fingernails get their color from a bottle. 4

Rule 5: Collective nouns are singular or plural, depending on context. Collective nouns are groups of people: team, jury, class, committee, army, family, etc. If all members are acting in unison, treat the collective noun as singular and use a singular pronoun. If, however, all members are acting individually, treat the noun as plural and use a plural pronoun. Read these examples: The team celebrated its victory. The team changed into their street clothes and went home happy. When you cannot decide if the collective noun is singular or plural, insert a plural noun after the collective noun, like this: Rule 6: Companies, organizations, and schools are singular and thus require singular pronouns. One urban legend is that McDonald s makes its hamburgers with kangaroo meat. The team members ran out onto the field to meet their opponent. The World Wildlife Fund uses the donations it receives to trample the rights of third-world people who share the habitat of endangered animals. Next year, Valencia Community College will try to solve its parking woes by requiring students to buy a $75 parking decal. To prepare for the pronoun agreement quiz, do the following: Try this practice quiz: 5