What is the antecedent of the underlined personal pronoun? It appears that someone left "his or her" notebook at practice. A. practice B. notebook C. It D. someone I think it is A.. "his or her: is underlined :3
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there's a pattern going on here!! who did the leaving?
The someone. Your common sense should tell the rest~
hm, i am so confused XD
don't fret do a few more and get into the rhythm :p
haha, okay! :3
So, what should I put as the answer? I think it might me A, but I am not sure :)
"Someone" left "His or her" notebook at Practice. Someone is Modifying "His or her" so Someone is the Antecedent. :)
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