Match the correct type of agreement error to the sentence.

a. Verb tense agreement error
b. Subject/verb agreement error
c. Pronoun agreement error
d. Modifier placement error
e. Parallel structure error

1. He complains of abdominal, neck, and chest pain as well as the need for urination, though her Foley was in place.
Answer: c. definately! use of he - her

2. The patient is thin, combative, uncooperative, oriented only to person, and intermittent lethargy.
Answer: e. parallel structure error

Both are correct -- nice!

To match the correct type of agreement error to each sentence, we need to analyze the structure and grammar of each sentence. Here's how you can determine the correct answer for each sentence:

1. Sentence: "He complains of abdominal, neck, and chest pain as well as the need for urination, though her Foley was in place."
To identify the agreement error, we need to look for a discrepancy or inconsistency in agreement within the sentence. In this case, the error is a pronoun agreement error. The pronoun "her" does not agree in gender with the noun it is referring to, which is "he." Therefore, the correct answer is c. Pronoun agreement error.

2. Sentence: "The patient is thin, combative, uncooperative, oriented only to person, and intermittent lethargy."
Again, let's look for any discrepancies or inconsistencies in agreement within the sentence. In this case, the error is a parallel structure error. The sentence contains a list of adjectives describing the patient, but the last item in the list, "intermittent lethargy," does not follow the same grammatical structure as the previous items. Therefore, the correct answer is e. Parallel structure error.

By analyzing the sentences and identifying the specific agreement errors, you can then match them to the corresponding options provided.

Correct! In sentence 1, there is a pronoun agreement error, as the pronoun "her" does not match the antecedent "he." In sentence 2, there is a parallel structure error, as the list of adjectives ("thin," "combative," etc.) is not consistently formatted.