In your sentence, “the boys” is plural (meaning more than one), but “he” is singular. To make the sentence flow smoothly, the pronoun should match the noun it’s replacing.
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Here are a few ways to fix it, depending on what you meant:
Option 1: If they all hated it (Plural)
If the whole group wasn’t having a good time, use they:
“The boys went ice skating, but they didn’t like it.”
Option 2: If only one specific boy hated it (Singular)
If you are talking about one person in particular, change the first part:
“The boy went ice skating, but he didn’t like it.” OR “The boys went ice skating, but one of them didn’t like it.”
