An antecedent is the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
The pronoun that replaces the noun 'moisture' is it. Example:
The moisture is making my hair frizz. It also makes my clothes feel damp.
The word 'it' is the pronoun, the word 'moisture' is the antecedent.
The word 'it' replaces the noun 'moisture' in the second sentence.
Wind direction is the direction which the wind blows. If the wind direction is coming from an arid region, such as a desert, the air will be dry and moisture content will be low. If the wind direction is coming from an ocean, lake, or tropical area, the air will have a higher moisture content.
ofcourse.humidity add moisture in the soil......
it is a front that is moist
A moisture sensor typically measures the electrical resistance between two electrodes. When the sensor comes into contact with moisture, the resistance decreases due to the conductive properties of water. This change in resistance is then converted into a moisture level reading that can be interpreted by a controller or display.
Falling moisture is officially called precipitation. It can fall in the form of liquid rain or in the frozen form of snow or sleet.
It is an index that indirectly indicates the level of soil moisture based on the amount of precipitation that occurred in some prior period.
"He was tired." (Antecedent: John) "She is a doctor." (Antecedent: Sarah) "They are going to the store." (Antecedent: the children) "It is raining." (Antecedent: the weather)
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I can assure you that your antecedent enjoyed no such privilege. This event has a colorful story regarding it's antecedent.
It is the pronoun's antecedent.
The word antecedent is a noun.
Pronoun: he Antecedent: John
Antecedent means coming before something else. Oral storytelling is the antecedent to modern fiction.
A pronoun that has the same gender and number as its antecedent is called pronoun-antecedent agreement.
The antecedent for the pronoun 'your' is the name of or a noun or pronoun for the person spoken to. When speaking to someone, the pronoun may not have an antecedent if the name of or noun for that person is not used. The pronoun 'your' can be singular or plural. Examples: Jane, I found your keys. ('Jane' is the antecedent) Excuse me miss, is this your bag? (the antecedent is 'miss') You can wear your green dress or your blue dress. (the antecedent is 'you') Your mother called. (no antecedent is used)
To find a pronoun's antecedent, look for the noun that the pronoun is referring to in the sentence. The antecedent will typically precede the pronoun and the pronoun will be used to replace or refer back to the antecedent in the sentence.