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7 April, 23:39

Read the sentence.

Either Pam or Sally wants to spend her life flying in space.

What is a true statement about this sentence?

A. In this sentence, a plural pronoun to have correct agreement.

B. There is one antecedent for the sentence; that antecedent is the word life.

C. The agreement is correct between the pronoun and the antecedent.

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  1. 8 April, 00:27
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    B. There is one antecedent for the sentence; that antecedent is the word life.

    Explanation:

    It should be "Either Pam or Sally want to spend 'their lives' flying in space."
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