ANTECEDENTIPRONOUN/SUBJECT/NERB AGREEMENT WORKSHEET In the space provided, circle the correct pronoun/verb that would make the sentance correct. 1. If Jim or Tom decides to go, (he/they) must find transportation. 2. Every contestant in the contest has (her/his/their) own talent/s. 3. My closest friend and confidant (has/have) offered me a position 4. Many a man has lost (his/their) glasses. 5. Many women have lost (her/their) glasses. 6. The number of men needed to participate (is/are) small. 7. Two executives, together with our secretary, (has/have) resigned. 8. The board has opened (its/it's/their) meetings to the public. 9. Most of the money (was/were) stolen. 10. Each man and each son offered (his/their) help in repairing the building. 11. No plumber or electrician brought (his/her/their) lunch/es. 12. The chairman and the president (has/have) offered (his/her/their) opinion/s. 13. Ms. Smith, rather than the others, corrected the error, but (she/they) said nothing. 14. The committee will inform us soon of (its/their) findings. 15. Many people (has/have) lost (her/his/their) parents. 16. (Someone/Some one) of the students (is/are) not behaved. 17. (Someone/Some one) is/are upset about the merger. 18. Each person will be responsible for (his. her their) own belongings. 19. Several employees were unhappy with (his/her/their) paycheques. 20. The Ugly Duckling (is/are) a wonderful children's story. 21. The audience (is/are) quiet. 22. Neither of the boys remembered (his/their) hat/s. 23. Every student and every teacher (was/were) informed of the changes. 24. John Trent, together with the other accountants, locked (his/their) office/s. 25. Trenton and Java, Inc., (is/are) located near my home. 26. There (is/are) a number of problems with the contract. 27. Jodi is one of the women who (is/are) very responsible. 28. Few of Stan's colleagues would be willing to clean (his/their) own homes. 29. Nobody (has/have) seen Frederick in days