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?
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The American alligator lives in some Florida swamps.
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They went scuba diving in Florida.
The sentence "My friend brought oranges from Florida" is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement.
Whenever...maybe his gf lives there.
Florida panthers eat whenever they find their prey. It might be morning afternoon or night
no
Write one.
Personally, I would, at least speaking for certain parts of Florida. I have relatives in Southeast Florida and they love it. I visit for several weeks every year or two and I always in enjoy it while I'm there.
Ariana Grande goes to Florida whenever she can. There is really no specific time
no
It was a clear day when I went to Florida.
Anthony aleman is the worst basketball player ever in Florida and he can only hit rim whenever he plays he lives in fort lauderdale Anthony aleman is the worst basketball player ever in Florida and he can only hit rim whenever he plays he lives in fort lauderdale Anthony aleman is the worst basketball player ever in Florida and he can only hit rim whenever he plays he lives in fort lauderdale
The unceasing hurricane ripped through Florida.
The nouns in the sentence are:Mr. BrownstateFloridalimousine