Which options describe a pronoun shift? Select the two correct answers.
A. the use of a pronoun in place of a noun

B. the use of the third person in a speech

C. a change in person between the pronoun and its antecedent

D. a change in number between the pronoun and its antecedent

E. the use a plural pronoun in the second person

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The two (2) correct answers that describe a pronoun shift are;

C. a change in person between the pronoun and its antecedent.

D. a change in number between the pronoun and its antecedent.

A pronoun is one of the parts of speech in English language and it can be defined as a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Some examples of a pronoun are he, she, you, I, who, it, them, ours, us, theirs, yours, mine, its, hers, his, our, etc.

In English language, a pronoun shift can be defined as a type of grammatical error in which a writer or a speaker starts a sentence by using a particular type of pronoun while suddenly shifting to another type of pronoun. Thus, a pronoun shift occurs when you start a sentence by using a singular pronoun (antecedent) and then suddenly change to a plural pronoun or starting with a plural pronoun (antecedent) and then suddenly changing to a singular pronoun.

  • For example, He is a boy but she likes to dance.

Hence, a pronoun shift causes a change in person or change in number between the pronoun and its antecedent.

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