the boys went ice skating, but he didn’t like it

the boys went ice skating, but he didn’t like it

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.

the boys went ice skating, but he didn’t like it
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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.”