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What is noun pronoun agreement?

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Answered by neeturajput
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Noun-Pronoun Agreement Singular and Plural. In the parts of speech lesson, you learned that a pronoun replaces a noun. Sometimes a pronoun won't have a noun that it refers to, like the “you” in the previous sentence. ... In the following examples, the antecedent is bolded and the pronoun is underlined.

Answered by abhi3023
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Every pronoun must agree with its antecedent (the noun to which the pronoun refers or which it replaces). EXAMPLE: Molly thinks that she should sell her car. Molly = antecedent she/her = pronouns. A pronoun agrees with its antecedent when they match in both number and gender.

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