Correct the inappropriate shift
Name the pronoun and antecedent
Correct the vague pronoun
Subject, Object, or Possessive?
Definitions
100

The students fell asleep during her longest class.

Students fell asleep during their longest class.

100

Pebbles carried her bone outside.

Her--pronoun; Pebbles--antecedent

100

Ryan and Charlie saw his best friend at the restaurant.

*His should be Ryan's, Charlie's or their.

100

He went to the store.

He-- subject pronoun. 
100

A word that takes the place of a noun

A pronoun

200

Michael stopped playing video games when their parents grounded him.

Michael stopped playing video games when his parents grounded him.

200

Mr. Keller took his car to the garage.

his--pronoun; Mr. Keller--antecedent

200

Mr. Stanley and Mr. Jacoby worked on his construction project all afternoon.

*His should be changed to Mr. Stanley's, Mr. Jacoby's, or their.

200

Derek to his car to the shop.

his-- object pronoun.

200

The word a pronoun refers to 

An antecedent 

300

The manager fired all their employees because they were texting during their shifts.

The manager fired all his employees because they were texting during their shifts.

300

The audience was thrilled by the singer and his performance.

his--pronoun; singer--antecedent

300

They say that the amusement park will close early this year.

They is vague. The writer must specify exactly who said those words.

300

They did their homework. 

They -- subject pronoun.

300

Pronouns that refer to a subject in a sentence (he, she, it, they)

Subject pronouns

400

Many countries send its athletes to participate in the Olympics.

Many countries send their athletes to participate in the Olympics.

400

Hawaii is Alyssa's favorite state to visit, but she also enjoys Colorado and with its diverse landscapes.

she--pronoun; Alyssa--antecedent its--pronoun; Colorado--antecedent

400

I'm not sure which answer is correct, but it says that I should just use strategies to guess if I don't know.

It is vague. The write must specify exactly what it is.

400

Jazleen gave them the homework. 

them -- object pronoun
400

Pronouns that refer to objects (him, her, them).

Object pronouns.

500

Everyone is in their classroom and is ready to take their tests, except for one student who didn't study their notes last night.

Everyone is in his or her classroom and is ready to take his or her tests, except for one student who didn't study his or her notes last night.

500

Lana and Troy watched a horror movie at their local theater, but they left early because the movie was too scary, and they thought it would give them nightmares.

 their, they, them--pronouns; Lana, Troy--antecedents it--pronoun; movie--antecedent

500

I never won anything in my life, but they say that if I keep trying my hardest, the odds will be in my favor, and I most likely will find success. Sometimes, however, I'm not sure if I believe it.

They is vague; who specifically said those words. it is vague. The writer must specify exactly what it refers to.

500

The cat played with its toy. 

its-- possessive pronoun. 

500

Pronouns that add emphasis to the noun of a sentence (myself, himself, herself).

Intensive pronouns.

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