The sentence "Sarah and Jane are enjoying their vacation" is an example where the italicized pronoun "their" agrees in number with its antecedents "Sarah and Jane."
Antecedents are those which come before. The term often refers to ancestors, although it can have other meanings as well. If a person is said to have ambiguous antecedents, it would mean that you really don't know what to think about that person's ancestry.
The sentence with two antecedents is: "Abe and Peter gave their dog a bath." The nouns "Abe" and "Peter" are the antecedents of the pronoun "their", a possessive adjective describing the noun dog as belonging to both of them.
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The pronoun is it.The antecedent is goal.
The sentence, "Cody and Aleena sold theircar."The plural pronoun "their" is a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'car' as belonging to the compound subject antecedent, "Cody and Aleena".
A a sentence with two (or more) antecedents will use a plural pronoun to take the place of all of the antecedents. Example:Red, yellow, and blue are primary colors; they can be mixed to make almost any color.When Jack and Jill finish their homework, I have lunch ready for them.
Tagalog of antecedents: mga nauna
The soccer team just finished their practice.
The team members wanted to improve their skills.
An Anglo-American usually has some English, Irish, or Scottish antecedents and are predominantly Caucasians .
It is important to know pronoun antecedents because the antecedent determines which pronoun is used. The pronoun used is dependent on the number (singular or plural) and the gender (male, female, or neuter) of the antecedent noun.