Which sentence correctly uses pronouns?

A. If people want to succeed in life, they must know the rules of the game.

B. If someone wants to succeed in life, we must know the rules of the game.

C. If a person wants to succeed in life, you must know the rules of the game.

D. If anybody wants to succeed in life, they must know the rules of the game. **

No.

Anybody is singular so a pronoun that refers to it also must be singular.

Anybody . . . s/he

The sentence that correctly uses pronouns is option D.

Explanation:

Pronouns are used to replace a noun in a sentence. In this case, the noun being replaced is "anybody." The pronoun "they" is used to replace "anybody." It is important for pronouns to agree in number with the noun they are replacing. In option D, "anybody" is singular, and the pronoun "they" is plural, ensuring proper agreement.