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Pronoun Antecedent Agreement • August 26th, 2021

What is a pronoun? A pronoun takes the place of a noun and sometimes refers to a noun. He is riding a bike through the park. Reasoning: The word "he" is a pronoun because it takes the place of a person (e.g., John, David, Stephen). Example #2 The weather is great today; let's make the most of it by going to the beach. Reasoning: The word "it" is a pronoun because it refers to the weather. What is an antecedent? An antecedent is a noun or pronoun to which another noun or pronoun refers. It usually goes before the pronoun ("ante" means before). Even though the party was fun, it was crowded. Reasoning: "It" is the pronoun because it refers to the noun "party." And "party" is the antecedent because "party" is the noun to which "it," the pronoun, refers. Example #2 People often like parties because they get to see old friends. Reasoning: "They" refers to "people" and is, therefore, the pronoun. "People" is the antecedent because "people" is the noun to which "they" refers. What is pronoun-a

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