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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
8

Match each term to its definition.

English
1 answer:
lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
4 0
Here are the answers to the given statements above:
1. <span>pronoun with no specific antecedent : INDEFINITE PRONOUN
2. </span><span>determined by function : CASE
3. </span><span>consistency between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent : AGREEMENT
4. </span><span>subject case: NOMINATIVE
5. </span><span>clarifies or renames preceding noun : APPOSITIVE
6. </span><span>clause with implied subject or verb : ELLIPTICAL CLAUSE
7. A</span><span>djective phrase without word to modify : DANGLING CONSTRUCTION
8. </span><span>points out which one : DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
9. </span><span>two-word pronoun : RECIPROCAL PRONOUN</span>
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