| A | B |
| Visitors are asked to remove shoes before (you, they) enter the shrine. | they |
| If shower heads are not tightened properly, (it, they) can leak. | they |
| Before someone hands in an assignment, (you, he or she) should proofread it carefully. | he or she |
| The bones of a bird are hollow, thus enabling (it, them) to fly. | them |
| The joy I get from playing basketball makes (me, you) want to play more often. | me |
| The boys were afraid to go camping because (you, they) might get lost. | they |
| Athletes don't get to the Olympics unless (you, they) take winning seriously. | they |
| Readers are encouraged to share (her, their) opinions with the editor. | their |
| The student council submitted (its, their) findings to the board. | their |
| If a person tries hard enough, (he or she, they) can achieve a great deal. | he or she |
| The average American thinks that (they, he or she) are paying too much income tax. | he or she |
| If a student wants to be in a play, (he or she has, you have) to audition. | he or she has |
| My opinion of our swimming team is that (it is, they are) second to none. | it is |
| One of the monkeys in the zoo hurt (their, its) paw. | its |
| All of the women on the panel were given ample time to voice (its, their) concerns. | their |
| The poll said that our candidate would lose, but (they are, it is) often wrong. | it is |
| If a person is dissatisfied, (he or she, you) should speak up or write a letter. | he or she |
| The army refused to reveal (its, their) plans to the curious reporters. | its |
| Several of the dogs in the show had (its, their) tails clipped. | their |
| Whatever one's opinion may be, (you, one) should listen to both sides of the argument. | one |