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27 November, 11:14

In which sentence is the agreement between the pronoun and antecedent correct?

Some colleges prefer students with high grades; others base their admissions on students' art work.

Once a student gets a degree in architecture they must work as an intern in an architecture firm.

After two years of internship, interns take a state examination to earn his or her licenses as registered architects.

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  1. 27 November, 13:15
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    Some colleges prefer students with high grades; others base their admissions on students' art work.

    Explanation:

    The other options have incorrect agreement between a pronoun and its antecedent:

    a student (singular) - they (plural)

    interns (plural; i. e they) - should be their licenses as registered architects. (not his or her licenses as registered architects.)
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