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OpenStudy (gorrila_ru):

Analyze the sentence to choose the correct answer for each space. An antecedent is a noun or pronoun to which another pronoun refers. Subordinate clause: What type of clause is it?

OpenStudy (nykoreyan):

pronoun

OpenStudy (nykoreyan):

The English language includes pronouns, such as she, it, or they. Pronouns are generic words that have little meaning on their own. If you hear a friend say, "She is beautiful," you know your friend is referring to a singular, feminine being or object, but with just the pronoun she, you don't know if the discussion concerns a woman, a cheetah, or an automobile. You cannot picture the she until you know the antecedent, the word that this pronoun refers to or replaces.

OpenStudy (gorrila_ru):

so whats the subordinate clause?

OpenStudy (gorrila_ru):

is it an antecedent is a noun or pronoun?

OpenStudy (nykoreyan):

pronoun

OpenStudy (gorrila_ru):

thanks

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