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DSAT Grammar | Patterns + Practice | Pronouns 5

Tests pronoun-antecedent agreement: selecting the correct pronoun to match a noun or noun phrase in number (singular/plural) and gender (if applicable).

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These questions assess understanding of pronoun-antecedent agreement, a fundamental principle of standard English grammar. The goal is to choose the pronoun that correctly refers back to a noun or noun phrase (the antecedent), ensuring agreement in both number (singular or plural) and, when relevant, gender. Common errors involve using a singular pronoun to refer to a plural antecedent (or vice versa), or using a pronoun that does not match the gender of the person or entity being referenced. Successful answers demonstrate a clear understanding of how pronouns function and their relationship to the nouns they replace.