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Gender and Number Agreement: Articles, Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns
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Gender and Number Agreement: Articles, Nouns, Adjectives, and Pronouns
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1. Goliath was a big man.
2. He is a courteous little boy but she is not a courteous teen.
3. The general surrendered when he saw the war was a lost cause.
4. Kathy has a saint’s face and a cat’s claws.
5. He’ll do the job some day.
6. The poor children have no shoes.
7. He ruled his people with an iron hand in a silk glove.
8. Benito Juárez was a great man.
9. When I grew up, I gave my old toys to the poor.
10. You can find it on the second line of the third paragraph.
11. I see you have bought some pretty skirts and blouses.
12. My sister is a lawyer and my aunt is a doctor.
13. I saw an old man and a young girl in the bank.
14. The first man on the moon was Neil Armstrong.
15. He is a young Chinese Buddhist monk and she is an old Italian Catholic nun.
16. He told an amazing story at the party.
17. He gave his beautiful girlfriend a gold engagement ring with diamonds.
18. He bought a red shirt and black pants.
19. He built this brick house and she gave him that glass table.
20. The interesting thing is that his family was supportive.
21. "My French friends have invited me to a French party."
22. He thinks that problem is unimportant but the others are very important.
23. In eighteenth-century France, the rich didn’t care for the poor.
24. There are a hundred and one recipes in that book.
25. He read about Saint Francis and she read about Saint Teresa.