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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
7

Select the antecedent of the pronoun in the following sentences. The stickers will return to work when the union representatives

have completed their negotiations.
English
1 answer:
LiRa [457]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: Representatives

Explanation: An antecedent is a word or phrase, usually a noun, which a pronoun refers to. The pronoun in this sentence would be the word their. Whose negotiations are these? Union representatives of course. The correct answer is D. Representatives because they are completing these negotiations, not anyone else.

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