"When someone wants to succeed at school they have to know how to study and manage time."
The pronoun "they" does not agree in number with the antecedent "someone".
However, the pronoun "someone" is a gender neutral pronoun. There is no singular, gender neutral, personal pronoun that can take its place. It is common practice in English to use the gender neutral, plural pronouns "they" or "them" to take the place of a singular, gender neutral noun or pronoun antecedent.
An alternate to using a pronoun that doesn't agree in number is changing the singular antecedent "someone" to the plural, gender neutral noun "students".
"When students want to succeed at school they have to know how to study and manage time."
No, the pronoun "they" does not agree with the singular antecedent "someone." It should be "he or she" instead to maintain agreement.
The pronoun and antecedent are in agreement.The pronouns 'he or she' form a singular compound subject (based on the conjunction 'or' - he has/she has) that takes the place of the singular antecedent 'someone'.
A conflict antecedent refers to the events or circumstances that lead up to a conflict situation. These can include underlying tensions, misunderstandings, or specific triggering incidents that contribute to the escalation of conflict between parties. Understanding and addressing conflict antecedents can help prevent or manage conflicts effectively.
To manage; to conduct; to treat., To conduct; to behave; to comport; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., To debase; to lower; to degrade; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., Management; treatment., Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor., Demesne., Resources; means.
The prefix of manage is "man-".
"Toi tu gères" in French means "You are in charge" or "You are handling it". It is a way to acknowledge someone's competency or ability to manage a situation.
No, The pronoun should be they instead of you.The antecedent pronoun 'someone' is in the third person, the corresponding pronoun that takes its place must be in the third person.The pronoun 'you' is a second person pronoun.Incorrect: "When someone wants to succeed in school youhave to know how to study and manage time?"Correct: "When someone wants to succeed in school theyhave to know how to study and manage time?"
The pronoun and antecedent are in agreement.The pronouns 'he or she' form a singular compound subject (based on the conjunction 'or' - he has/she has) that takes the place of the singular antecedent 'someone'.
You can use: manage and succeed.
A conflict antecedent refers to the events or circumstances that lead up to a conflict situation. These can include underlying tensions, misunderstandings, or specific triggering incidents that contribute to the escalation of conflict between parties. Understanding and addressing conflict antecedents can help prevent or manage conflicts effectively.
Sonne castle and co manage your business, serving customers and growing profit .We are Passionate about helping entrepreneurs succeed ...
with the support of friends and family.
Did you manage to finish your speech? We need you to manage this company. Can you manage this on your own? Do you think you can manage all the responsibilities of the job? More ways to use it: You are upgraded to a manager. You have bad anger management. I will send you to take a management class to become a manager where you can manage being a boss.
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To manage; to conduct; to treat., To conduct; to behave; to comport; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., To debase; to lower; to degrade; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., Management; treatment., Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor., Demesne., Resources; means.
The nouns in the sentence are hibernation and migration, compound object of the preposition 'by'.
To manage; to conduct; to treat., To conduct; to behave; to comport; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., To debase; to lower; to degrade; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun., Management; treatment., Behavior; conduct; bearing; demeanor., Demesne., Resources; means.