Thank you, do you have a pronoun link?

I have to decide if sentences have these

Pronoun shift in number
Pronoun shift in person
Ambiguous reference

http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/pronoun.asp

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/595/01/

http://www.iolani.honolulu.hi.us/Keables/KeablesGuide/PartOne/Pronouns.htm

http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/gram_pronoun_shifts.html

Lisa hoped that shelly had remembered to aks her mother for the chocolate chip cookies.

Pronoun shift in number
Pronoun shift in person
Ambiguous reference
No error

Certainly! When it comes to identifying and correcting pronoun errors such as pronoun shift in number, pronoun shift in person, and ambiguous reference, there are a few steps you can follow.

1. Understand the basics: Pronouns are words used to replace nouns in a sentence. They should agree in number (singular or plural) and in person (first, second, or third) with the noun they are referring to. It's important to maintain consistency in number and person to avoid confusion.

2. Identify pronouns in the sentence: Look for pronouns such as he, she, it, they, we, you, etc. Note down their antecedents, which are the nouns they are replacing or referring to.

3. Check for pronoun shift in number: Pronoun shift in number occurs when the number (singular or plural) of the pronoun does not match the antecedent it is referring to. For example, if the antecedent is singular, the pronoun should also be singular. Similarly, if the antecedent is plural, the pronoun should be plural as well. Look for situations where there is an inconsistency in this agreement.

4. Look for pronoun shift in person: Pronoun shift in person happens when there is a change in the perspective of the pronoun (first, second, or third person) throughout the sentence or text. It's important to maintain consistency in the perspective of the pronouns. For example, if the sentence begins in the third person ("he," "she," or "it"), it should continue consistently in the third person.

5. Watch out for ambiguous reference: Ambiguous reference occurs when it is unclear which noun a pronoun is replacing or referring to. This can lead to confusion for the reader. Check if there are multiple possible antecedents for a pronoun within the context of the sentence. If there is ambiguity, revise the sentence to make the antecedent clear.

By following these steps, you can effectively identify and correct pronoun errors in sentences.