The correct antecedent agreement is the singular pronouns 'he or she' that take the place of the singular noun 'driver'.
The incorrect antecedent agreement is the plural pronoun 'them' that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle'.
The correct pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle' is the singular pronoun 'it'.
Example: When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it.
No, the correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
The correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
The pronoun 'them' is an incorrect pronoun/antecedent reference.The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle' is it.Example:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."Note: The compound subject pronouns 'he or she' is correct, taking the place of the singular, common gender noun 'driver'. However, it is common to make an exception to the pronoun/antecedent agreement rule when the use of a plural pronoun is less clumsy than using a two pronouns to take the place of a singular noun.Example:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle they usually test drive it."
It should be "When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle, he or she usually test drives it". The "it" is referring to the single noun "vehicle".
Driver is singular, and there is no gender given. A person cannot say "they" because they is plural. Saying "he or she" shows that it is singular, and though there is no gender given, the person is not neutral (if the antecedent is neutral, a person would say "it"). The pronouns both agree with their antecedents.
A rental agreement form is a written agreement between the renter and the provider of a service. You can usually find them in the form of a lease for an apartment or when someone rents a vehicle.
No. But they can ask to be excluded from the bankruptcy. Usually a deal can be made with the lender to keep a vehicle. If it is covered by the exemption and the borrower lives up to the contract agreement.
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No, the word 'fueled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to fuel. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We fueled the car before starting our trip. (verb)The agency had a fueled vehicle waiting for me. (adjective)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The agency had a fueled vehicle waiting for me. It was ready to go. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'vehicle' in the second sentence)
Lease agreement forms are legally binding documents which can be used for a variety of things such as rent agreements, termination of rent agreement, "moving out" letters, and vehicle leases
The person whose name the vehicle is registered in retains ownership of the vehicle, unless there is an agreement or court order to the contrary and one partner transfers the registration to the other. If the vehicle is registered to both partners, then they retain joint ownership until such time as the vehicle is sold or transferred. Sale or transfer may be a requirement of an agreement or court order.
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