Pronoun Antecedent Review When someone has been drinking
Pronoun Antecedent Review
When someone has been drinking, (he/she, they) may drive poorly
Each of these companies had (its, their) books audited.
Some of the plates have lost (its, their) luster.
If anyone needs a ride (he/she, they) can call me.
Neither the pilot nor the flight attendant gave (his/her, their) opinion on the flight.
Both of the boys completed (his, their) assignment on time.
Jeff and Isabel planned (his and her, their) wedding.
Did Gore or Bush announce (his, their) intent to run for president?
All of the students turned in (his or her, their) research papers on time.
Before the guests began arriving, Sally asked Tim whether everything was in (its, their) place.
If any one of the students has misplaced (his or her, their) lunch ticket, (he or she, they) can ask for a replacement from the Ms. Ima Hungry, the lunch lady.
One of the students must give (his/her, their) oral report tomorrow.
Few of the dogs chased after (its, their) bones
Either of the boys may take (his, their) seat in the front of the room.
Everyone should take (their, his/her) work seriously.
Somebody dropped (their/his or her) wallet.
Most of the class pushed in (their/its) chairs.
Some of the students forgot (his/her, their) homework.
Several employees complained about (his/her, their) benefits.
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