Use Of Pronouns With Conjunction (concord)
** Some conjunction like as
well as, along with, in addition to, with etc are when used, the
pronoun or the verb following it will be used as per the number & person of
the first
part of the subject (s1) .
Ex - Rita as well as her friends came to take her/their certificates from the
college.
Here ‘Rita’ – s1
‘Her friends’ – s2
So ‘her’ is correct answer.
Ex - I along with my
parents visited my/our
village yesterday.
I – S1
My parents – s2
** Either-or/
Neither-nor as conjunction will take pronoun as per the
number/person of 2nd part of the subject.
Ex – Either mohan or his
brother claim his/their
properties to be divided.
Mohan – s1
His brothers- s2
** Each/ every if placed before any subject, it takes singular
pronoun.
Ex- each of the students in the
class must do his/ their
homework.
Ex – everybody can do if they/he try(s).
** ‘And’
makes the subject plural but if the subjects are preceded with each/every, then a singular
pronoun is followed and if gender is replied, we must follow s2.
Ex - Rehman & Gopi tried
their/his best to get through the test.
Ex – Each boy & each girl
went to his/her/their house.
** ‘One’
is an indefinite pronoun. If it is used once in a sentence , it should be used
through out whenever required in the sentence.
Ex- one must look after his/one’s belongings.
** For anyone/
everyone, someone, we can use his/her.
** Pronouns are always subject
sensitive.
Ex- one of my friends has come out of his/their problems.