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SINGULAR PLURAL
• He, she, it • They
• Him, her, it • Them
• His, hers, its • Their,
theirs
• Himself, herself,
itself • Themselves
Do not
confuse it’s
with its.
+ =
Indefinite pronouns cause
the biggest headaches for
pronoun agreement.
RULE 4, PART 1: These
indefinite pronouns are
always singular (even when
they seem plural).
Oh, my!
Someone left
his lights on.
In the 1970s, after criticism from
feminists and civil rights
activists, handbooks next
suggested using both genders so
that males and females had equal
representation in the language.
Someone . . . or her
left his … lights on.
A writer who begins
with he or she or him
or her will need to be
consistent. But look
what happens . . .
Wanda Wrighter
Professor Pennington
ENC 1101
April 17, 2019
Student Success
Oh, the
himself or herself over to the tutoring center. There, he or she can request a
horror !
tutor to help him or her with his or her homework. This preparation for
his or 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 who might change his/her assignments
rarely. Thus, the one thing that will ensure the success of a student is that
he or she gets a tutor to help him or her.
In the 21st century, fix the
error without the annoying
repetition.
There’s a Thankfully,
car with its my wheels
lights on. don’t have
that
problem.
RULE 4, PART 3: Some
indefinite pronouns are
singular or plural, depending
on context.
The team
celebrated its
win.
The team
changed into their
street clothes and
went home happy.
To choose they, them, their,
etc. without worry, insert a
plural noun after the
collective noun.
Correct!
students are happy to hear
that they can order squid
eyeball stew for their
lunch.
4. Not only my two dogs but
also Buster
Busterthe
thecat
catloves
lovestoto
eat pepperoni that I pull off
my pizza for them.
him.