English: Department of Education
English: Department of Education
English: Department of Education
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
English
Quarter 3 – Module 8:
Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement Rules
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What I Need to Know
In the previous quarters, you have learned about types of pronouns and their uses. In
this module, you will learn more about Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement.
This lesson will broaden your knowledge of the use of pronouns in sentences.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
What I Know
Directions: Write TRUE if the Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement is correct and write FALSE
if it is wrong. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
__________ 1. A pronoun is a word used to stand for (or take the place of) a noun.
__________ 3. The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number and in
person.
__________ 8. With compound subjects joined by or/ nor, the referent pronoun
agrees with the antecedent closer to the pronoun.
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Lesson
PRONOUN- ANTECEDENT
1 AGREEMENT RULES
In this lesson, you will be clarified with the different Pronoun- Antecedent Agreement
Rules through the examples given in each rule. Mastering these rules will let you use pronouns
more effectively. So, let’s begin!
What’s In
A pronoun is a word used to stand for (or take the place of) a noun. A word
can refer to an earlier noun or pronoun in the sentence.
Example:
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivered Duterte’s Address to the Nation in a
recorded speech on December 7, 2020.
In the example given, we cannot talk or write in this manner. We need to replace
the noun Duterte’s with a pronoun. More naturally, we say:
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte delivered his Address to the Nation in a recorded
speech on December 7, 2020.
The pronoun his refers back to President Duterte. President Duterte is the
antecedent for the pronoun his.
The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number and person. There are nine
pronoun-antecedent agreement rules. These rules are related to the rules found in the
subject-verb agreement.
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What’s New
Activity 1
Directions: Identify the antecedents in the poem below. Write every pronoun found in the
poem. There are 13 expected answers. Write your answers on a separate sheet.
Make It Green
By Avani Desai (Nagarwadia)
Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/make-it-green#ixzz36lroE2LJ
Family Friend Poems
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What Is It
For example, if the pronoun is singular, the antecedent should also be singular. Then
identify the antecedent person (first, second, or third person), and then match the pronouns in
person.
1. A phrase or clause between the subject and the verb does not change the number
of the antecedent.
SINGULAR: each, either, neither, one, no one, nobody, nothing, anyone, anybody,
anything, someone, somebody, something, everyone, everybody, everything
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• Some indefinite pronouns that are modified by a prepositional phrase may be either
singular or plural.
Example: Some of the salt of Mang Teryo spilled out of its sack.
singular singular
Example: All of the dogs were saved by their owners during the flood caused
plural plural
by the Typhoon Ulysses in Marikina City.
Dogs are countable; therefore, the sentence has a plural referent pronoun.
4. With compound subjects joined by or/nor, the referent pronoun agrees with the
antecedent closer to the pronoun.
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5. Collective Nouns (group, jury, crowd, team, etc.) may be singular or plural, depending on
meaning.
In this example, the flock is acting as one unit; therefore, the referent pronoun is
singular.
6. Titles of single entities. (books, organizations, countries, etc.) take a singular referent.
7. Plural form subjects with a singular meaning take a singular referent. (news, measles,
mumps, physics, etc)
Example: The news of the volcanic eruption lost its rage after few days.
singularsingular
Example #1: Every cow, carabao and pig had lost its life in the fire at the
farm.
singular singular
Example #2: Many a woman wishes she could sing like the Asia’s songbird,
.
singular singular
Regine Velasquez.
• A number of is plural.
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Example: A number of teacher applicants increase their number yearly.
plural plural
What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Study each pronoun-antecedent agreement sentence. Identify which rule is being
used. Write either rule no. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9) based on the discussion of the rules and
examples given in What’s In. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
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Example: ____________The wild boar and deer run for their lives as the hunters chase them.
_________ 1. If the board of directors controls the system, they may vote for a
raise.
_________ 2. Neither the cats nor the dog escaped from its enemies.
_________ 3. An array of trees stands on its ground.
_________ 4. Each of the bird flies toward its nest.
_________ 5. Neither the pilot nor the flight attendants gave their opinion on
the forced landing was happening.
_________ 6. Many fish dream to swim its trail along clear waters.
_________ 7. The number of conserved wildlife habitats increases its number
each year.
Activity 2.
Directions: Rewrite each sentence, circle the correct pronoun in the parentheses, and underline
its antecedent. Work on a separate sheet.
1. All of the soda water has lost (its, their) sparkle.
2. Everyone must bring (his or her, their) own grooming kit during MAPEH class.
3. Each of the artifacts at the museum required (its, their) own special lighting.
4. Most of the Taxi drivers had completed (his, their) routes by 10 p.m.
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5. Both sunflowers bend (its, their) stems toward the sun.
6. The cups are sitting in (its, their) saucers.
7. The number of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines decreases (its, their) morbidity
towards the end of 2020.
8. If someone witnesses a crime, (he or she, they) should report it to the police
immediately.
9. Some of the children held (his or her, their) mother’s hand while crossing the streets.
10.One of my aunts has changed (her, their) address.
1. In your own words, define the antecedent of pronouns. Give one example of a sentence
using pronouns effectively.
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Example:
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2. Describing “Mother Earth”, compose a paragraph of 5 sentences following the
pronoun-antecedent rules.
“Mother Earth”
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What I Can Do
Practical Activity: Using a pronoun and making it agree with its antecedent, create a slogan
on helping our Mother Earth. Work on a separate sheet.
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RUBRICS FOR THE SLOGAN MAKING
Source: https://images.app.goo.gl/hothy22KiDrsWhv67
Craftmanship 4 3 2 1
The slogan is The slogan is The slogan is The slogan is
exceptionally attractive in acceptably distractingly
attractive in terms terms of attractive though messy.
of neatness. Well- neatness. Good it may be a bit
constructed and construction and messy.
not messy. not very messy.
Creativity 4 3 2 1
Slogan is Slogan is creative Slogan is The slogan does
exceptionally and a good creative and not reflect any
creative. A lot of amount of some thoughts degree of
thoughts and thought was put were put into creativity.
efforts were used into decorating it. decorating it.
to make a banner.
Originality 4 3 2 1
Exceptionally use Good use of new Average use of No use of new
of new ideas and ideas and new ideas and ideas and
originality to originality to originality to originality to
create a slogan create a slogan. create a slogan create a slogan
SLOGAN MAKING
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Assessment
Let’s see how much you learned today!
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
__________ 1. It is a word used to stand for (or take place of) a noun.
A. pronoun C. agreement
B. antecedent D. subject
___________ 5. The Garcias have boarded up__________ rooftop against the tsunami.
A. his C. their
B. her D. theirs
___________ 9. Neither the chickens nor the duck created _________ sound.
A. their C. his
B. its D. it
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Additional Activities
A. “AND I QUOTE”
Directions: Research on some articles about the present condition of nature containing
commentaries from the prominent people and/or persons in authority. Write a short
paragraph of not less than ten sentences about the present state of Mother Earth. Do not
forget to use pronouns and quotation marks correctly to highlight their statements.
Work on a separate sheet.
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very special occasion, I'd like to introduce an equally special guest who could be considered
an expert when it comes to nature. “I am the king of the jungle,” he always says. We know
a lot of decent-looking people with their Porshe and Ferraris who walk down the red carpet
but he’s not one of them. He has travelled great distances, not on planes but by swinging
from tree to tree. He has talked to different prominent figures, starting with the king (of the
jungle), the queen (of the sky), and the prince and princess (of the sea). He even possesses
a great command of his voice, that everybody would certainly follow. He’s no other than
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Directions: Prepare a roast speech for a famous environmentalist but remember to poke fun
without hurting feelings! Take note of personal pronouns, direct quotations, and polite
expressions when delivering a roast speech. Record a video of you delivering the speech.
Please be guided by the following rubrics.
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Use of Personal The speaker used The speaker used The speaker used
pronouns and some personal some personal pronouns correctly
their Antecedents pronouns in the pronouns in the concerning their
speech, but the speech, but there antecedents.
antecedents were were some
confusing. inconsistencies with
the antecedents.
Use of Direct The speaker was not The speaker used The speaker was able
Quotations able to use direct only a few polite to use direct
quotations properly. expressions. quotations effectively.
Use of Polite The speaker did not The speaker used The speaker was able
Expressions use polite only a few polite to use polite
expressions. expressions. expressions correctly.
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What I Know What's New What’s More
1. TRUE 1. it’s- Earth Activity 1
2. TRUE 2. it’s-Earth 1. 5
3. TRUE 3. it- Earth 2. 4
4. FALSE 4. She- Mother Earth 3. 1
5. TRUE 5. it- Earth 4. 2
6. TRUE 6. it’s- Earth 5. 4
7. TRUE 7. it- Earth
8. TRUE
6. 8
8. it’s- Earth 7. 9
9. TRUE
9. it- Earth 8. 5
10.TRUE
10. it- Earth 9. 3
11. it- tree 10.7
12. it- water Activity 2
13. her- 1. All- its
Mother Earth
2. Everyone- his or her
3. Each- its
4. Most- their
What I Have Learned 5. Both- their
1. Answers may vary Assessment 6. Cups- their
2. Answers may vary 1. A 7. The number – its
2. B 8. Someone-he or she
What I Can Do 3. B 9. Some- their
1. Slogan Making- 4. B 10. One- her
Answer may vary 5. C
6. B
Additional Activities 7. B
A. Answer may vary 8. A
B. Answer may vary 9. B
10. B
Answer Key
References
Liza R. Almonte, et al.(2015), Celebrating Diversity through World Literature English
Learner’s Material Grade10, Department of Education, pp.323-332.
Development Team
Management Team:
Roy C. Tuballa, EMD, JD, CESO VI
Jay S. Montealto, CESO VI
Norma T. Francisco, DM
Mildred D. Dayao, Ed.D.
Valeriafides G. Corteza, PhD
Aida Coyme, Ed. D.
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