by StaceyKoprince Mon May 31, 2010 1:52 pm
Please make sure to post the full text of any problem about which you're asking.
You posted the original sentence but not the correct sentence. The original is:
"Some people believe that the benefits of a healthy diet outweigh that of regular excercise"
I will assume that the corrected sentence is:
"Some people believe that the benefits of a healthy diet outweigh those of regular excercise"
The word "that" can function in multiple ways; one of those ways is as a pronoun. When used as a pronoun, "that" refers to a singular noun, while "those" refers to a plural noun.
In the example above, what word is "that / those" referring to? It's referring to the word "benefits."
"Some people believe that the benifits of a healthy diet outweigh the benefits of regular excercise"
In this case, only the plural pronoun "those" can refer to the plural noun "benefits."
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep