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Identify the pronoun-antecedent errors in these passages and rewrite them correctly.
You may need to change some verbs too. The first one has been done for you.
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There is a proposal for a mall in our colony. Various people have exchanged his views on
this. Most people are excited about these coming up in his vicinity. The businesspeople
feel the increased footfall will improve his business opportunity. Our neighbours run a shop.
and she is planning to shift them to the new location in the mall. The youngsters feel that a
mall will be his one-stop place for everything, both as a hangout and for shopping. Families
feel visiting a shopping mall will be more convenient as they will take care of the children's
entertainment while it shops. Some residents of course have concerns about its parking
space being taken away by the visitors to the mall. But a mall creates ample parking space
of their own. A few also feel that a shopping mall so close to its house will disturb our
monthly shopping budget as there will be too many temptations once you visit that.​

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Answered by nidhiparashar22392
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His is both masculine and singular to agree with the masculine, singular antecedent he. In the following sentence, she is the antecedent for the referent pronoun her. Her is both feminine and singular to agree with the feminine, singular antecedent she. ... My is singular to agree with the singular antecedent, I.All of these sentences use a plural personal pronoun (namely, they and their) to refer to a singular antecedent (everyone, employee, someone, and anyone). Everyone, someone, and anyone are singular indefinite pronouns, so called because they do not refer to a specific person, place, or thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or noun phrase. The noun or noun phrase that the pronoun refers to is called the antecedent. Rachel is tired, even though she slept for ten hours last night. The noun Rachel is the antecedent of the pronoun she.A word can refer to an earlier noun or pronoun in the sentence. The pronoun his refers back to President Lincoln. President Lincoln is the ANTECEDENT for the pronoun his. The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number.If the antecedent is singular, so is the pronoun that references it. If the antecedent is a group, or plural, the antecedent must also be plural. For Example: The dog at the shelter is loud and energetic, but we still really like him.

Answered by labamahatta310
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