The subject is locations, which is plural and which is in accord with the verb
What is an indefinite pronoun? An indefinite pronoun refers to a general, vague, or unknown person, object, group, or amount
A personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the
Plural
Remember to find the true subject of the sentence to determine if the pronoun should be
Singular pronouns are simply pronouns that refer to singular nouns
Many English speakers believe that using the plural pronouns they, them , themselves, and their in gender-neutral singular constructions is incorrect
For those who haven’t kept up, the complaint is this: the use of they as a gender-neutral pronoun (as
Everyone has to
When used in this way, 'you' is not referring to a specific person or group of people, but rather to a general or hypothetical audience
The exception to this rule appears in the case of the first person and second person pronouns I and you
They are all singular indefinite pronouns
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To know whether a relative pronoun is singular or plural, we must look at its antecedent—the word or words to which it refers
This shows that it can vary in its singular or plural forms based on The plural of “it” is, in fact, the word “they” in the subject case and “them” in the object case
Everything was ready for the party
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The second-person pronoun you is used for both the singular and the plural (i
Nonstandard forms such as “y If you're having trouble understanding singular pronouns and how they work, don't worry
For example, in the sentence “ David came by; he was looking for you,” the personal pronoun “he” agrees with its antecedent “David” because it is: Singular: David is one person
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Some usage guides maintain that only the singular verb is correct, but plural verbs occur frequently even in edited writing
You are happy
“Any” is a word that should be used for uncountable nouns, for plurals, and for questions or negatives
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