A pronoun usually has an antecedent. What is an antecedent?
A) It is used for subjects and predicate nouns.
B) It is a pronoun that comes at the beginning of the sentence.
C) It is a word that the pronoun refers to or replaces.
D) It substitutes for a person's name.
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Grunwald believes that we are going to have to change our ways and conserve energy to save the world. 2. How old was Crenshaw when he saw his first real tornado? 3. Although animals are classified as property, Caras believes that—though different from our own, animals have inalienable rights. 4. Caras doesn’t believe that there is a problem in using animals for biomedical research. 5. Caras that violence may be necessary to obtain the rights animals deserve.
Je vous parle de mon expérience personnelle. Vous comprenez mieux le système éducatif américain. (so that)
What will be an ideal response?
Wo sind meine Eltern? - Wo sind _______?
Ersetzen Sie die fettgedruckten (bolded) Wörter mit Pronomen
For each of the following examples, choose A, B, or C to correctly identify the example as a fragment, a run-on, or a complete sentence. He collected several honors as he aged and Kennedy asked him to read a poem at the presidential inauguration in 1961
a. fragment b. run-on c. complete sentence