The faulty reference in the sentence can be corrected by clarifying what "it" refers to. A suitable rewrite would be: "Take the suit from the car and have the suit cleaned." This eliminates ambiguity and makes it clear that "the suit" is the item to be cleaned.
Your brother, Malik, and I. Run to the store later. Which of the following correctly rewrites these sentence fragments? I. Your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store later. II. Later, your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store. III. Your brother, Malik, and I. Will run to the store later. I & II only
What if your brother Malik and I run to the store later?
You, Shireen, and I will go to the football game tomorrow.
To correct the unclear reference, you must reword the sentence. The sentence isn't clear that the pronoun 'it' refers to the suit or the car. Reworded: Take the suit to be cleaned when you take out the car. Put the suit in the car and take the car to be cleaned.
In the sentence, "In California, they grow the finest onions.", the pronoun reference is very clear. The pronoun 'they' is used as an indefinite pronoun as a word for people in general (in California). An indefinite pronoun does not require an antecedant; this sentence does not have an antecedent for the pronoun, so there is no reference or unclear reference.
Rofl, you cant put reference in a sentence!
I strive to quickly resolve any arguments I have with others.
I am still searching for a reference point.
Which revision of the sentence corrects the faulty parallelism? Being human is to be flawed.
Lucy and Tom only knew the reference number
The sentence should be: "As particles become heated, they expand and grow larger." This corrects the lack of a comma after "heated" and adjusts the capitalization of "As" to the beginning of the sentence.
The teacher made a reference to use this website for my project.