Asked by Jackie
                Select the sentence that does not have a pronoun-antecedent error.
1. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, she or he has to make reservations a month in advance.
2. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, they have to make reservations a month in advance.
My answer is 2. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, they have to make reservations a month in advance.
            
        1. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, she or he has to make reservations a month in advance.
2. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, they have to make reservations a month in advance.
My answer is 2. If anybody wants to go to that new restaurant, they have to make reservations a month in advance.
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            Writeacher
            
    No
"anybody" = singular pronoun, but "they" is plural. They don't match; they don't agree.
    
"anybody" = singular pronoun, but "they" is plural. They don't match; they don't agree.
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