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Yuri [45]
4 years ago
12

Where might a pronoun’s antecedent appear?

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1 answer:
vaieri [72.5K]4 years ago
8 0
A pronoun antecedent might appear somewhere before the noun. 
It is usually found in the same sentence, but sometimes it can appear in the sentence before. However, it is always before the noun, never after it. 
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