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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where might a pronoun’s antecedent appear? before the noun in the sentence after the noun in the sentence all of the above in an entirely different sentence @nubeer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ajprincess @Eyad @EvonHowell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@.Sam.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is . before the noun in the sentence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The prefix ante- means before. An example is antechamber, which means a room before the main room, like a waiting room. So an antecedent, having the prefix ante, would come before the noun.

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