Cory is the antecedent of he.
The antecedent of 'he' in the sentence is 'Cory', as it refers back to the subject of the sentence.
Neither. It is a conjunction, because it connects the clause "the farmer harvested the corn" to the actual sentence, which is "he sold it as ensilage."
Pretty much, yes.
The sentence does not require commas.
The correct sentence is: "Three young pretty ladies dropped by the office."
An imperative sentence is a type of sentence that gives instructions or commands. It typically ends in a period or an exclamation point. Examples include "Close the door" or "Please sit down."
The antecedent for the pronoun 'he' is 'Cory'.
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
I thought I saw a coke machine in a desert, but it was a mirage. ahhha lol, but that IS a pretty good one..
I am pretty sure it is.
The thought of the author's old grandmother being young and pretty, in early years of her life, raised a conflict in the mind of the author.
My friend tripped over it was pretty sad to see her hurt at the time , although after a few days we thought it was hilarious.
Chopping Yew trees can be pretty wealthy business if you can chop them (60wc) or fishing swordfish (45 fishing - harpoon fishing)
I'm pretty sure it is 2-lb.
Futuristic is an adjective that is used to describe something that looks sleek and modern, or that it may be from the future. A sentence using the word could be: "With the way the chrome on his car sparkled, Jerry thought it looked pretty futuristic."
You are a very Pretty Girl
Both commercial and sports fishing are pretty much common on the coasts of Mexico. In fact, Mexico is ranked as the 17th largest fishing country in the world, with a catch of 882,256 tons for 2008.
Neither. It is a conjunction, because it connects the clause "the farmer harvested the corn" to the actual sentence, which is "he sold it as ensilage."