precedents
philanderer, antecedents
Tagalog of antecedents: mga nauna
Antecedents are something that came before; a preceding event, condition, cause, phrase, or word.
antecedents os behaviour
Antecedents can be any noun (or noun form) where pronouns will replace the repetition of the noun. The most common pronouns that replace antecedents are personal pronouns (I, me, he, she, it, we they) or possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its) or possessive pronouns (his, hers, theirs, mine, yours).
An antecedent is a word, phrase, or clause that refers to another word, usually a pronoun, in a sentence. It establishes the context for the pronoun, helping to clarify its meaning. For example, in the sentence "The dog barked loudly; it was very annoying," "the dog" is the antecedent of the pronoun "it." Understanding antecedents is essential for proper sentence structure and clarity in writing.
Tagalog of antecedents: mga nauna
antecedents of 1857 revolt
Yes, Afrikaners antecedents were boers.
Yes, for instance. The conflict in Sri Lanka has its antecedents in the ancient cultural differences between the Tamil/Hindu population in the north and the Sinhalese/Buhdist population in the south.
The use of the scientific method and empirical research to study behavior and mental processes distinguishes modern psychology from its antecedents. Modern psychology emphasizes objectivity, data-driven approaches, and rigorous experimentation to understand human behavior and psychological processes.
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.