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Pronoun-Antecedent
Agreement
What do you need to understand
about pronoun-antecedent
agreement errors?
• What’s a pronoun?
• What’s an antecedent?
• What’s a pronoun-antecedent
agreement error?
What’s a Pronoun?
• A pronoun is a word that takes the place
of a noun or other pronoun
– It can take the place of a subject word
• (I, you, he, she, it, we, they)
– It can take the place of an object word
• (me, you him, her it, us, them)
– It can take the place of a possessive word
• (my, mine, your, yours, his, hers, its, our, ours, their,
theirs)
If you like silly videos, here
are a couple defining pronouns.
Sopronouns Rufus Xavier
Sarsaparilla
Pronouns
What’s an antecedent?
• The word that the pronoun replaces.
– Hermione Granger threw her wand onto the
floor
• (“her” renames “Hermione Granger”).
– When Ron Weasley saw the wand drop, he
picked it up and handed it to her.
• (“it” renames the “wand”)
– Then Ron and Hermione went to their Defense
Against the Dark Arts class.
• (“their” renames “Ron and Hermione”)
So what is pronoun-
antecedent disagreement?
• It’s not this. . .
(another silly video
that you can skip if
you want to)
Pronoun Disagreement
Disclaimer: Strange Violence
Basically, it’s this:
• All pronouns and their antecedents
need to agree in person and number.
Agree in Person
– I hate to proofread my paper because
proofreading is such a boring thing for you to
do.
• (disagreement in person--first person antecedent
“I”, second person pronoun “you”)
– "Why should I study literature? You don't get
anything out of it"
• (disagreement in number—I shouldn’t study it
because “you” don’t get anything out of it?
Agree in Number
• Singular antecedents get singular
pronouns
– The boy tossed his hat on the table.
• Plural antecedents get plural
pronouns
– The boys tossed their hats on the table.
You’ll generally run into
problems in two cases:
• When the antecedent is an indefinite
pronoun and
• When the antecedent is a singular
noun that could refer to a man or a
woman.
Indefinite Pronouns:
They’re usually singular
Another Anybody Anyone Anything
Each Either Everybody Everyone
Everything Little Much Neither
Nobody Nothing No one Nothing
One Other Somebody Something
Someone
Except when they’re
plural
Both Few Many
Others Several
Or when they’re singular or
plural, depending on context
All
All of the gas is gone.
All of the kids are gone.
(“All” refers to “gas” in the
first sentence and “kids” in
the second)
Any
Any of the jewelry is yours
for the taking.
Any of my cousins are right
for the part
(“Any” refers to “jewelry” in
the first sentence and
“cousins” in the second)
More
More of the plot is revealed
in act three.
More of our plans are going
towards breaking him out of
jail.
(“More” refers to “plot” in
the first sentence and
“plans” in the second).
Most
Most of the cake was gone
when I got home.
But most of the cookies
were still there.
(“Most” refers to “cake” in
the first sentence and
“cookies” in the second)
None
None of material was
covered in the test review.
None of the students were
happy about that.
(“None” refers to “material
in the first sentence and
“students” in the second)
Some
Some of the fault was the
teacher’s for being
disorganized.
Some of the students were
so angry they complained to
her boss.
(“Some” refers to “fault” in
the first sentence and
“students” in the second)
Argh!
Singular Nouns that Can
Refer to a Man or a Woman.
• A person should be able to make up their
own mind about prayer in schools.
• A teacher should show their students love
and compassion.
• Often, a doctor will leave their patients
waiting for a ridiculously long time.
Generally, these errors
occur
• because the writer
is trying to avoid
sexism.
• When you don’t
know if the
antecedent is male
or female, it seems
logical to use the
pronoun “they.”
When you can, just make
the antecedent plural
• A person should be able to make up their own
mind about prayer in schools (incorrect).
– People should be able to make up their own mind about
prayer in schools (correct).
• A teacher should show their students love and
compassion (incorrect).
– Teachers should show their students love and
compassion (correct).
• Often, a doctor will leave their patients waiting
for a ridiculously long time (incorrect).
– Often, doctors will leave their patients waiting for a
ridiculously long time (correct).
General Pronoun-Antecedent
Agreement Rules
• Compound antecedents are usually plural;
– Joey and Melissa think their kids are brilliant.
• If two antecedents are joined by either/or, neither/nor,
the pronoun agrees with the antecedent closest to it;
– Either Michael or his friends will bring their video games to
the party.
– Either his friends or Michael will bring his video games to the
party. (This sentence is correct, but sounds illogical. Word
the sentence like the first example rather than the second).
• The pronoun agrees with the antecedent, not the object of
the prepositional phrase;
– Each of the dogs needs its own crate.
General Pronoun-Antecedent
Agreement Rules
• Collective noun can be either singular or plural,
depending on the context.
– The jury took only two hours to reach its verdict.
(Emphasizes the singularity of the jury)
– The jury took only two hours to reach their verdict.
(Emphasizes the jury as a group of individuals)
• Avoid sexism
– Not “A doctor should listen carefully to his patients.”
– But rather (1) making the pronoun and its antecedent
plural, or (2) reword the sentence.
• Doctors should listen carefully to their patients.
• Doctors should listen carefully to patients.
Vague Pronoun Reference
• "Mom wasn't sure if Jane had her make-up,"
– it is unclear if "her" refers to Mom or Jane. Whose
make up is it?
• “Mom wasn’t sure if Jane had brought Mom’s make
up.”
• “Mom wasn’t sure if Jane had brought Jane’s
make up.”
OR
• "Had Jane brought her make up?" Mom wondered.
• Mom thought, "Has Jane brought my make up?"
Other Resources
• Pronoun reference: explains pronouns
using a student’s different learning
styles:
• Pronoun-Agreement Exercise
• Pronoun-Agreement Exercise
• Pronoun-Antecedent Rules (RTF)

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Pronoun.antecedent_1.ppt

  • 2. What do you need to understand about pronoun-antecedent agreement errors? • What’s a pronoun? • What’s an antecedent? • What’s a pronoun-antecedent agreement error?
  • 3. What’s a Pronoun? • A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun or other pronoun – It can take the place of a subject word • (I, you, he, she, it, we, they) – It can take the place of an object word • (me, you him, her it, us, them) – It can take the place of a possessive word • (my, mine, your, yours, his, hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs)
  • 4. If you like silly videos, here are a couple defining pronouns. Sopronouns Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla Pronouns
  • 5. What’s an antecedent? • The word that the pronoun replaces. – Hermione Granger threw her wand onto the floor • (“her” renames “Hermione Granger”). – When Ron Weasley saw the wand drop, he picked it up and handed it to her. • (“it” renames the “wand”) – Then Ron and Hermione went to their Defense Against the Dark Arts class. • (“their” renames “Ron and Hermione”)
  • 6. So what is pronoun- antecedent disagreement? • It’s not this. . . (another silly video that you can skip if you want to) Pronoun Disagreement Disclaimer: Strange Violence
  • 7. Basically, it’s this: • All pronouns and their antecedents need to agree in person and number.
  • 8. Agree in Person – I hate to proofread my paper because proofreading is such a boring thing for you to do. • (disagreement in person--first person antecedent “I”, second person pronoun “you”) – "Why should I study literature? You don't get anything out of it" • (disagreement in number—I shouldn’t study it because “you” don’t get anything out of it?
  • 9. Agree in Number • Singular antecedents get singular pronouns – The boy tossed his hat on the table. • Plural antecedents get plural pronouns – The boys tossed their hats on the table.
  • 10. You’ll generally run into problems in two cases: • When the antecedent is an indefinite pronoun and • When the antecedent is a singular noun that could refer to a man or a woman.
  • 11. Indefinite Pronouns: They’re usually singular Another Anybody Anyone Anything Each Either Everybody Everyone Everything Little Much Neither Nobody Nothing No one Nothing One Other Somebody Something Someone
  • 12. Except when they’re plural Both Few Many Others Several
  • 13. Or when they’re singular or plural, depending on context All All of the gas is gone. All of the kids are gone. (“All” refers to “gas” in the first sentence and “kids” in the second) Any Any of the jewelry is yours for the taking. Any of my cousins are right for the part (“Any” refers to “jewelry” in the first sentence and “cousins” in the second) More More of the plot is revealed in act three. More of our plans are going towards breaking him out of jail. (“More” refers to “plot” in the first sentence and “plans” in the second). Most Most of the cake was gone when I got home. But most of the cookies were still there. (“Most” refers to “cake” in the first sentence and “cookies” in the second) None None of material was covered in the test review. None of the students were happy about that. (“None” refers to “material in the first sentence and “students” in the second) Some Some of the fault was the teacher’s for being disorganized. Some of the students were so angry they complained to her boss. (“Some” refers to “fault” in the first sentence and “students” in the second)
  • 14. Argh!
  • 15. Singular Nouns that Can Refer to a Man or a Woman. • A person should be able to make up their own mind about prayer in schools. • A teacher should show their students love and compassion. • Often, a doctor will leave their patients waiting for a ridiculously long time.
  • 16. Generally, these errors occur • because the writer is trying to avoid sexism. • When you don’t know if the antecedent is male or female, it seems logical to use the pronoun “they.”
  • 17. When you can, just make the antecedent plural • A person should be able to make up their own mind about prayer in schools (incorrect). – People should be able to make up their own mind about prayer in schools (correct). • A teacher should show their students love and compassion (incorrect). – Teachers should show their students love and compassion (correct). • Often, a doctor will leave their patients waiting for a ridiculously long time (incorrect). – Often, doctors will leave their patients waiting for a ridiculously long time (correct).
  • 18. General Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Rules • Compound antecedents are usually plural; – Joey and Melissa think their kids are brilliant. • If two antecedents are joined by either/or, neither/nor, the pronoun agrees with the antecedent closest to it; – Either Michael or his friends will bring their video games to the party. – Either his friends or Michael will bring his video games to the party. (This sentence is correct, but sounds illogical. Word the sentence like the first example rather than the second). • The pronoun agrees with the antecedent, not the object of the prepositional phrase; – Each of the dogs needs its own crate.
  • 19. General Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Rules • Collective noun can be either singular or plural, depending on the context. – The jury took only two hours to reach its verdict. (Emphasizes the singularity of the jury) – The jury took only two hours to reach their verdict. (Emphasizes the jury as a group of individuals) • Avoid sexism – Not “A doctor should listen carefully to his patients.” – But rather (1) making the pronoun and its antecedent plural, or (2) reword the sentence. • Doctors should listen carefully to their patients. • Doctors should listen carefully to patients.
  • 20. Vague Pronoun Reference • "Mom wasn't sure if Jane had her make-up," – it is unclear if "her" refers to Mom or Jane. Whose make up is it? • “Mom wasn’t sure if Jane had brought Mom’s make up.” • “Mom wasn’t sure if Jane had brought Jane’s make up.” OR • "Had Jane brought her make up?" Mom wondered. • Mom thought, "Has Jane brought my make up?"
  • 21. Other Resources • Pronoun reference: explains pronouns using a student’s different learning styles: • Pronoun-Agreement Exercise • Pronoun-Agreement Exercise • Pronoun-Antecedent Rules (RTF)