Learning about the agreement of indefinite pronouns in sentences. Pronouns have to agree in number with the words they refer to (called their antecedents). That is, a pronoun must be singular when its antecedent is singular, and plural when its antecedent is plural.
1.
From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series
6. oe oe) ® Everybody (love/loves) somebody. * Everybody loves somebody. ® If either of the two students (are/is) caught cheating again, he will be suspended for three weeks. ° If either of the two students is caught cheating again, he will be suspended for three weeks.
7. Brae ie er BD ® Several of the audience members at the circus (was/were) accosted by the juggling * Several of the audience members at the circus were accosted by the juggling platypus. ® Both of my parents (is/are) from Kentucky. * Both of my parents are from Kentucky.