Which of the following statements about pronoun-antecedent agreement is true?
a. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in person, in number, and in gender.
b. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in person and gender, but not in number.
c. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in person and number, but not in gender.
d. A pronoun needs to match its antecedent in gender and number, but not in person.
Question 2
Pronouns used as the subjects of sentences or as subject complements are
a. objective pronouns (me, her, him, them, or us).
b. possessive pronouns (my, mine, hers, his, its, our, ours, their, or theirs).
c. nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, or they).
d. none of the above