The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'boat driver' are he and him if the driver is a male, and she or her if the driver is a female.
Examples:
When the boat driver took off, he forgot the lunch cooler. I should try to call him.
When the boat driver took off, she forgot the lunch cooler. I should try to call her.
captain A boat driver.. if you have a small boat you are obvously not a "captain" in the sitcom "Giligan's Island" the "boat driver" was the skipper
captain A boat driver.. if you have a small boat you are obvously not a "captain" in the sitcom "Giligan's Island" the "boat driver" was the skipper
You should always have a spotter (not the driver) in the boat to assist in watching for hazards and keeping an eye on the skier. The driver needs to be alert about what is going on in front of the boat.
The correct antecedent agreement is the singular pronouns 'he or she' that take the place of the singular noun 'driver'.The incorrect antecedent agreement is the plural pronoun 'them' that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle'.The correct pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle' is the singular pronoun 'it'.Example: When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it.
The pronoun 'them' is an incorrect pronoun/antecedent reference.The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'vehicle' is it.Example:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."Note: The compound subject pronouns 'he or she' is correct, taking the place of the singular, common gender noun 'driver'. However, it is common to make an exception to the pronoun/antecedent agreement rule when the use of a plural pronoun is less clumsy than using a two pronouns to take the place of a singular noun.Example:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle they usually test drive it."
The passengers can drink IF they are of legal age and the boat is in a wet county. There are no open container laws as in automobiles. The operator is under the same alcohol laws as an automobile driver. DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT WHILE DRINKING!
No, you need a boating license.
Theirs is the plural possessive pronoun for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that one must be theirs.Their is the plural adjective for 'he'. For example:Mack and Mike bought a new boat, that must be their boat.
Chef, bellboy, boat driver, and prostitute
La barca di lui is an Italian equivalent of 'his boat'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'barca' means 'boat'. The preposition 'di' means 'of'. The personal pronoun 'lui' means 'he, him'.
The correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
No way not even close!