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gayaneshka [121]
3 years ago
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Although it was old and needed a lot of work, Carla knew this was the house for her. 3. In this sentence, what is the antecedent

of the pronoun it? A. Carla B. her C. work D. house
English
2 answers:
stich3 [128]3 years ago
6 0
Replace "it" with "house" and see if it makes sense.
4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
4 0
A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun.

Examples are it, he, she, they,<span> and </span>we.
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              A pronoun and its antecedent (the thing to which it refers) have to agree in number and person. For example, “a box of chocolates” could also be referred to as “it,” not “they/them” because “box” is a singular item, regardless of the number of chocolates inside of it. 

The correct answer is (d). 
    
                                                                                       ~</span><span>Zєυѕ </span><span>

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