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Andreyy89
3 years ago
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Which pronoun agrees with the antecedent in the sentence? Today nobody brought __________ instrument. A. her B. his or her C. hi

s D. their
English
2 answers:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
8 0
Today nobody brought his or her instrument.
bonufazy [111]3 years ago
5 0
"Today nobody brought his or her instrument" is correct. It is common for people to use "their" in a sentence like this, but "his or her" is the more proper term.
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