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".
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 correct spelling is "chauffeur" (the driver in a limousine or other vehicle).
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicleCheck the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a 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."
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
I assume that you mean a rented vehicle with an unlisted driver having an accident. If you allow an unlisted driver to operate the vehicle then the person who signed the rental agreement will be responsible for damages because he allowed the unauthorized to drive.
The correct grammar is "He enters the driver's side door." This indicates that he is entering the door on the side of the driver of the vehicle.
The tire sidewall will have maximum safe pressure listed on it. The vehicle will have the correct pressure for the vehicle listed on the driver door jamb and in the owners manual.
An authorized driver for a vehicle is someone who has been given permission by the owner or the insurance company to operate the vehicle. This could include the owner, family members, or individuals listed on the insurance policy as covered drivers. It is important to check with the specific insurance policy or rental agreement to determine who is considered an authorized driver for a particular vehicle.
what are the correct pressures for a kia picanto. There should be a sticker in the driver's door jam area of your vehicle that gives you that information. You can also find that info in the driver's manual.