Which sentence has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement? (1 point)

When the students entered the classroom, he saw the teacher at his desk.

I wanted to go outside, but I was working and could not leave our desk.

Because they were distracted by the neighbors, he tripped on the crack in the sidewalk

When I got home from my run, I took my shoes off and sat on the couch.

When I got home from my run, I took my shoes off and sat on the couch.

The sentence that has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement is:

"When I got home from my run, I took my shoes off and sat on the couch."

The sentence "When I got home from my run, I took my shoes off and sat on the couch" has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement.

To determine pronoun and antecedent agreement, we need to make sure that the pronoun used in the sentence matches the noun it is referring to (the antecedent) in terms of number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine, feminine, or neutral).

In this example, the pronoun "I" matches the antecedent "I" in both number (singular) and gender (neutral), so the sentence has correct pronoun and antecedent agreement.