PVOG wrote:
"The chief executive's plans are in jeopardy as a result of his error"
I ask because I want to clarify whether or not you CAN have a possessive pronoun even when the antecedent is NOT a noun (in this case it is a possessivenoun).
HiPVOG ,
Usinghis with chiefexecutive's should be fine. As in, I'm not aware of any rule that would prevent us from usinghis in your example. In case you're thinking about the "a possessive noun can't be the antecedent for a subject or object pronoun"
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