Understanding Antecedents joined by or or nor
Directions:
Underline the word that correctly completes each sentence below.
Example:
The choir gives (its, their) concert on the third Sunday in May.
- The fire company held (its, their) election of the officers last week.
- Either Jo or Marta gives (her, their) oral report today.
- The commission planning the redevelopment of the waterfront presents (its,
their) proposal to the mayor next week.
- Either the cat or its kittens left (its, their) toy mouse in the middle of
the living room.
- A group of park workers use (its, their) own cars to patrol the park at
night.
- The U.S. Army Band presents (its, their) free concert on the lawn of the
Whitman Stafford farmhouse Friday at 7:30 p.m.
- Neither Rebecca nor Kit will tell us how much (she, they) weighs.
- The jazz dance group has (its, their) rehearsal every Thursday.
- The afternoon kindergarten class meets (its, their) new teacher for the
first time today.
- Either Ozzie or Brad left (his, their) gym bag in the locker room.
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