His could refer to Scott or Jim.
The pronoun must agree with all antecedents joined by a conjunction. Examples:Jane likes coffee, Joan likes tea, butthey both like cake.Jane and I have coffee with ourcake.If that's not possible, then the sentence should be reworded. Example:Jane and Joan visited her father at his office. (Whose father is it? The sentence must be reworded.)Jane visited her father at his office with Joan.
No, there is no vague pronoun. The only antecedent for the personal pronoun 'they' and the possessive adjective 'their' is the noun 'Patterns'. A vague pronoun reference means that more than one noun could be the antecedent, it is not clear which noun is the antecedent. Example: Jane and her friend June visited her relatives in Florida. Whose relatives, Jane's or June's?
The town they visited was quaint and simple.
She wore a beautiful silk kimono that she purchased when she visited Japan.
My friends and I visited the new exhibition at the local Art Museum.
The antecedent for the objective pronoun 'them' is a plural noun or pronoun, or a compound antecedent. Example:The Jeffersons visited today and had the baby with them.Frank and Fran are out. I expect them back at four.They went on a bike tour, which was very adventurous for them.
The pronoun must agree with all antecedents joined by a conjunction. Examples:Jane likes coffee, Joan likes tea, butthey both like cake.Jane and I have coffee with ourcake.If that's not possible, then the sentence should be reworded. Example:Jane and Joan visited her father at his office. (Whose father is it? The sentence must be reworded.)Jane visited her father at his office with Joan.
I visited the consulate in Montpellier because I had a problem with my visa.
No, there is no vague pronoun. The only antecedent for the personal pronoun 'they' and the possessive adjective 'their' is the noun 'Patterns'. A vague pronoun reference means that more than one noun could be the antecedent, it is not clear which noun is the antecedent. Example: Jane and her friend June visited her relatives in Florida. Whose relatives, Jane's or June's?
Have you ever visited Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Were does the commas go.
Last year, we visited the Grand Canyon.
"I visited my physician yesterday."
I am friends with your aunt whom you visited recently.
In the sentence 'She visited us more often than we expected' yes, expected is a right form in this sentence.
Our class visited Joe's pumpkin farm. -OR- We visited Joe's pumpkin farm.
We visited the Science center.
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