The plural possessive adjective their is correct, because the antecedent is the plural noun 'presenters'.
No, the pronouns 'his or her' is incorrect.The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural."Most presenters spoke without looking at theirnotes."
Now, in 2012, the presenters are Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood, CBBC presenter.
The correct pronoun-antecedent agreement would be "their notes" instead of "his or her notes" to be inclusive of all presenters regardless of gender. "Most presenters spoke without looking at their notes."
presenters of HOW tv programme were Fred Dinage. Jack Hargreaves, Marian James and Jon Miller
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The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
"Most presenters spoke without looking at their notes" is correct because "presenters" is a plural noun, so the pronoun "their" is used to show agreement. Using "his or her notes" would imply singular presenters, which is not the case.
The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
Yes, there are!
How much do you get paid? I paid too much for my shoes.
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