Question

Which sentence has correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?(1 point)
Responses

Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.
Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.

The raindrops poured down, and it drenched the yard.
The raindrops poured down, and it drenched the yard.

The brothers were getting along so well that he decided to go on a bike ride together.
The brothers were getting along so well that he decided to go on a bike ride together.

The twins laughed so hard she cried.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The sentence with correct pronoun-antecedent agreement is:

**Mrs. Smith was excited to teach her class.**

In this sentence, "her" appropriately refers to the singular antecedent "Mrs. Smith."

The other sentences contain pronoun-antecedent agreement errors, such as using "it" to refer to "raindrops" (plural), "he" to refer to "brothers" (plural), and "she" to refer to "twins" (plural).

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