Questions: Correct Use of Pronouns in Sentences Below, you will see some sentences, followed by two columns, one column labeled "correct" and one labeled "incorrect." For each of the sentences, choose whether it pairs pronouns and antecedents correctly by choosing either "correct" or "incorrect." Hint: Three sentences are correct, and one sentence is incorrect. The audience rose to applaud its local award winner. Each student in this class must open their book to page 86. The pack of dogs returned to its home in the empty building. Neither of the bears enjoyed their nap.

Correct Use of Pronouns in Sentences
Below, you will see some sentences, followed by two columns, one column labeled "correct" and one labeled "incorrect."
For each of the sentences, choose whether it pairs pronouns and antecedents correctly by choosing either "correct" or "incorrect." Hint: Three sentences are correct, and one sentence is incorrect.

The audience rose to applaud its local award winner.  
Each student in this class must open their book to page 86.  
The pack of dogs returned to its home in the empty building.  
Neither of the bears enjoyed their nap.
Transcript text: Correct Use of Pronouns in Sentences Below, you will see some sentences, followed by two columns, one column labeled "correct" and one labeled "incorrect." For each of the sentences, choose whether it pairs pronouns and antecedents correctly by choosing either "correct" or "incorrect." Hint: Three sentences are correct, and one sentence is incorrect. \begin{tabular}{l} The audience rose to applaud its local award winner. \\ Each student in this class must open their book to page 86. \\ The pack of dogs returned to its home in the empty building. \\ Neither of the bears enjoyed their nap. \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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To determine the correct use of pronouns in these sentences, we need to ensure that each pronoun agrees in number and gender with its antecedent. Let's analyze each sentence:

  1. The audience rose to applaud its local award winner.

    • The answer is correct.
    • Explanation: "Audience" is a collective noun that can be singular or plural depending on whether the group is acting as a single unit or as individuals. In this context, "its" is appropriate because the audience is acting as a single entity.
  2. Each student in this class must open their book to page 86.

    • The answer is incorrect.
    • Explanation: "Each student" is singular, so the pronoun should also be singular. The correct pronoun should be "his or her" instead of "their" to match the singular antecedent.
  3. The pack of dogs returned to its home in the empty building.

    • The answer is correct.
    • Explanation: "Pack" is a collective noun, and in this context, it is treated as a singular entity. Therefore, "its" is the correct pronoun to use.
  4. Neither of the bears enjoyed their nap.

    • The answer is incorrect.
    • Explanation: "Neither" is singular, so the pronoun should be singular as well. The correct pronoun should be "his or her" instead of "their" to match the singular antecedent.

In summary, the correct sentences are 1 and 3, while sentences 2 and 4 are incorrect due to pronoun-antecedent agreement errors.

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