I'll do the first one for you.
The only pronoun in that sentence is "which," right? To what noun does it refer? (Keep in mind that "which" refers to things and "who" refers to people.) How would you change that pronoun?
Can you please help me? The direction goes as follows; Edit the following sentences to correct errors in pronoun reference. In some cases you will need decide on an antecedent that the pronoun might logically refer to.
1) Our German conservation group is made up of six people, three of which I never met before.
2) Many people believe that the polygraph test is highly reliable if you employ a licensed examiner.
3)Parent involvement is high at Mission San Jose High School. They participate in many committees and activities that affect all aspects of school life.
4)Because of Paul Robeson's outspoken attitude toward fascism, he was labeled a Communist.
5)In the report it points out that lifting the ban on Compound1080 would prove detrimental, possibly even fatal, to the bald eagle.
6 answers
right....itn refers to the 6 people.
So ... what word would you use instead of "which"?
them?
Which do you think is correct?
Our German conservation group is made up of six people, three of them I never met before.
or
1) Our German conservation group is made up of six people, three of whom I never met before.
Our German conservation group is made up of six people, three of them I never met before.
or
1) Our German conservation group is made up of six people, three of whom I never met before.
the 2nd one