A vague reference is a statement or expression that lacks specificity, making it unclear or ambiguous. It often uses general terms or pronouns without providing enough context for the listener or reader to understand the intended meaning. This can lead to confusion or misinterpretation, as the reference does not clearly identify the subject or object being discussed. Effective communication typically requires more precise language to convey meaning accurately.
This is an extremely vague question. What specifically are you asking and what is it in reference to?
The vague pronoun reference: does the pronoun 'it' refer to the photocopier or the toner.Examples of rewording the sentence:From the photocopier, John took the toner and threw it away.John took the photocopier toner and threw it away.
No there is not. There is only one vague reference to Israel in the Hieroglyphics, and it does not mention any details at all. It was not uncommon for ancient Egyptians to avoid mentioning their political failures in writing.
There is no vague pronoun reference in that sentence.The pronouns in the sentence are:which - a relative pronoun that introduces the relative clause;their - a possessive adjective 'their' refers back to 'girls'.
You are still able to use both for the time being in the city and surrounds once myki is launched, if this is what your vague question is in reference to.
Motion it the change of an object over time relative to its reference point. that is called a reference point.
There are two ways to correct a vague pronoun reference.Change the pronoun to the noun which it is replacing:Daisy and Mazie paid a visit to her father. (visited whose father?)Daisy and Maizie paid a visit to Daisy's father.Change the wording of the sentence:Daisy paid a visit to her father with Maizie.Maizie paid a visit to her father with Daisy.
No, there is no vague pronoun. The only antecedent for the personal pronoun 'they' and the possessive adjective 'their' is the noun 'Patterns'. A vague pronoun reference means that more than one noun could be the antecedent, it is not clear which noun is the antecedent. Example: Jane and her friend June visited her relatives in Florida. Whose relatives, Jane's or June's?
The pronouns in the sentence are: most, that, and who.None of these have a vague pronoun reference. The reference for each of these pronouns are:most - an indefinite pronoun that takes the place of a noun for an exact number of students.that - a demonstrative pronoun which refers to 'classes' that are asynchronous.who - a relative pronoun that introduces a relative clause that gives information about its antecedent 'students'.
Can you give an example of a vague question that includes the term "vague question"?
None. The constitution has a rather vague reference to the "heads of the great departments", stating that the president has the power to get their written opinions on important issues but that is about it. Michael Montagne
Vagueness is the noun form for the adjective vague.