The antecedent is "this".
Strictly, the "ante" in "antecedent" means "before", and so the antecedent should be in an earlier sentence.
But this sentence uses an inversion: "it" comes before the explanation of what "it" is. So there does not need to be an earlier sentence. In fact, this sentence about Carla could even be the first sentence in a novel.
In this sentence, the house is the antecedent to the pronoun it.
Adjective
She is a timid, shy and vulnerable character.
a drawing
The main charcter is Carla or Maria for girls and for boys Tony or Luke!:)
Louis Sachar married Carla Askew in 1985, when she adopted his last name.
The pronouns in the sentence "Although it was old and needed a lot of work, Carla knew this was the house for her." are:"her", the antecedent is Carla."this", the antecedent is house"it", the antecedent is house
The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is C. house....it needed work......the house needed work...
Carla is the same in Irish as it is in English
Carla
Carla Lavatelli has written: 'The work of Carla Lavatelli' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Carla Lavatelli'
Carla Ibbotson's birth name is Carla Durre.
Carla Ferrigno's birth name is Carla Green.
Carla Boni's birth name is Carla Gaiano.
Carla Mercy's birth name is Carla Murzi.
Carla Nickerson's birth name is Carla Nickerson.
Carla Leone's birth name is Carla Ranalli.
Carla Vila's birth name is Carla Villacorta.