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What is an overly referance?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 3/9/2023

An overly broad pronoun reference occurs when the antecedent of a pronoun is one or more general ideas or concepts instead of a single noun or simple noun phrase.

Examples:

The train finally arrived late and jam packed, so we were late. It was a hassle.

  • What was a hassle? The train's lateness, that it was full, or that it made you late? 'The whole situation was a hassle.' should be used instead of the pronoun'it'. You can say, 'The whole situation was a hassle. It spoiled my day.' In this case, the clear antecedent for the pronoun 'it' is 'situation'.

When the car hit the mailbox, it was damaged.

  • What was damaged, the car, the mailbox, or both? Instead of '...it was damaged.', use '...the mailbox was damaged.', or '...both were damaged.'
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Kareem Dach

Lvl 10
2y ago

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