Choose the option that corrects the error in the "quote". If no error exists, choose "No change is necessary."

Bill, the foreman of the construction company, is concerned about the safety in the large building. "They have had" three accidents in the past week.

A. It has had
B. She has had
C. Members of the crew have had
D. No change is necessary.

D ???

I used C on my quiz and it was correct

C, correct ?

a is not the correct answer

A is wrong

Who are "they"?

D is not right. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "they?"

That might be right, but we don't have enough information to know if it was members of the crew, visitors, or executives that had the accidents. Still look for the antecedent of "they."

The correct answer is. Since we don't know who "they" are

You are correct. None of the answer options provided give us a clear antecedent for the pronoun "they." The correct answer is "No change is necessary." It would be better if the speaker had clarified who "they" were before using the pronoun.

C