As a copy editor with a passion for writing, I understand the importance of proper grammar and the impact it can have on the effectiveness of your message. Pronoun antecedent agreement is a crucial aspect of sentence structure that can have a significant impact on the clarity and meaning of your writing.
To help writers and editors alike, I’ve created a fun and catchy “pronoun antecedent agreement song” that will help you remember this important rule of grammar.
Here are the lyrics:
Verse 1:
A pronoun takes the place
Of a noun that’s been erased
But to make it clear
We need to be aware
Chorus:
Pronoun antecedent agreement
It’s a rule that’s quite convenient
Match the pronoun to its noun
And your message will astound
Verse 2:
Singular means one
So use “he” or “she” or “it” for fun
Plural means more than one
So use “they” or “them” or “those” when you’re done
Chorus:
Pronoun antecedent agreement
It’s a rule that’s quite convenient
Match the pronoun to its noun
And your message will astound
Verse 3:
Indefinite pronouns
Are a bit tricky, but don’t be glum
“Everyone” and “someone” are singular
“Everybody” and “somebody” are just as familiar
Chorus:
Pronoun antecedent agreement
It’s a rule that’s quite convenient
Match the pronoun to its noun
And your message will astound
Verse 4:
Antecedents can be far away
But we still need to match them, come what may
“Mary” or “the dog” or “the book”
We need to make sure that our writing is cooked
Chorus:
Pronoun antecedent agreement
It’s a rule that’s quite convenient
Match the pronoun to its noun
And your message will astound
Bridge:
Remember this rule, it’s not just for fun
It helps your writing stand out, be second to none
So take the time, and make it right
And your readers will smile, with delight
Chorus:
Pronoun antecedent agreement
It’s a rule that’s quite convenient
Match the pronoun to its noun
And your message will astound
Outro:
So there you have it, my friends
A pronoun antecedent agreement song that never ends
Keep this rule in mind when you write
And you’ll be sure to impress, day or night.