When the number (singular or plural) and the gender (male, female, or neuter) of the pronoun agree with the antecedent, there is no error.
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When it is unclear what the antecedent of a pronoun is, it's calleda pronoun-antecedent error.
The pronoun their is correct because the antecedent (presenters) is plural.
Type your answer here... The pronoun does not agree with its antecedent in number.
A pronoun-antecedent error occurs when a pronoun does not match the noun it replaces, in person (first/second/third), number (singular/plural) or gender(male/female/common/neuter).Examples:"A person can find success, even if you have no experience." (he has)"After each of the horses was caught, they were put in the corral." (it was)"Before the class left, it put its books in the closet." (they and their is better)* References to he or him as 3rd person singular is thought by some to be a gender error if a female antecedent is possible, but there is no consensus among users."A person should always know his limits." (some would use "his or her")
All pronouns must agree with their antecedent in person, number, and gender. This is called pronoun-antecedent agreement.