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What is the antecedent of the pronoun 'it' in Although it was old and needed a lot of work Carla knew this was the house for her?

The antecedent is "this". Strictly, the "ante" in "antecedent" means "before", and so the antecedent should be in an earlier sentence. But this sentence uses an inversion: "it" comes before the explanation of what "it" is. So there does not need to be an earlier sentence. In fact, this sentence about Carla could even be the first sentence in a novel.


What nis a pronoun?

A pronoun is a word that substitues a noun. For example instead of saying: "John went to the shops because John needed milk." you could say: "John went to the shops because he needed milk." In this case, "he" would be the pronoun.


What pronoun should go in this sentence Anna and her or she studied snakes?

You need a subject pronoun. Anna is the subject (the doer of the action) and so is "she"-- both are performing the action in the sentence. You would only use "her" if you needed an object, the receiver of the action (The snakes bit her). Thus, it is correct to say: Anna and she (or perhaps it would sound better if you said She and Anna) studied snakes.


Are all the pronouns used correctly in this sentence you hope she will keep this between she and you?

No, the pronouns 'she' and 'I' are subject pronouns used as the object of the preposition 'between'.The first use of the subject pronoun 'she' is correct as the subject of the clause (I hope she will keep...) even though it follows the verb 'hope'.The correct sentence is, "I hope she will keep this between her and me." The pronouns 'her' and 'me' are object pronouns needed as the object of the preposition 'between'.Or, to simplify, "I hope she will keep this between us."The pronoun 'us' is the plural, object pronoun.


Which article is needed in the sentence She starts work on Monday next week?

No article is needed in that sentence.

Related Questions

What are the pronouns in this sentence you needed an unbiased opinion to settle your argument?

The pronouns are you (personal pronoun) and your (possessive pronoun).


What is the antecedent of the pronoun it in Although it was old and needed a lot of work Carla knew this was the house for her a work b Carla c house d her?

The antecedent of the pronoun 'it' is C. house....it needed work......the house needed work...


If you needed a word to put in place of a noun in a sentence what kind of word needs to be used?

A pronoun.


If you needed a word to put in place of a noun in a sentence you were writing what kind of word would you use?

A pronoun


What is the correct pronoun for the sentence neither she nor Robert could figure out the complete task?

The correct pronoun is she, part of the compound subject; a personal pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a female.Unless, of course, it was a male that was trying to figure out the task with Robert.


What are the nouns in this sentence Four hours of sleep was all he needed?

The nouns are hours (plural) and sleep. The word he is a pronoun.


In English what words are needed for a sentence?

A sentence in English must have no less that a subject and predicate (Noun or pronoun and a verb). The shortest English sentence possible is, "I am." In this instance "I" is the subject, "am" is the predicate.


What is the antecedent of the pronoun 'it' in Although it was old and needed a lot of work Carla knew this was the house for her?

The antecedent is "this". Strictly, the "ante" in "antecedent" means "before", and so the antecedent should be in an earlier sentence. But this sentence uses an inversion: "it" comes before the explanation of what "it" is. So there does not need to be an earlier sentence. In fact, this sentence about Carla could even be the first sentence in a novel.


What pronoun is needed before the word homework in this sentence All students must bring homework to class A your B their C his D her?

The correct pronoun is their.The pronoun 'their' is a possessive adjective, placed before the noun 'homework' to describe the noun as belonging to the students.


Although it was old and needed a lot of work Carla knew this was the house for her In this sentence what is the antecedent of the pronoun?

The pronouns in the sentence "Although it was old and needed a lot of work, Carla knew this was the house for her." are:"her", the antecedent is Carla."this", the antecedent is house"it", the antecedent is house


Her and Aaron love to cook brunch for friends every Sunday Is that sentence correct?

No, that sentence is not correct. "Her" should be "She". Remove Aaron from the sentence. "Her loves to cook brunch for friends every Sunday." doesn't make much sense.


Is old a subject pronoun?

The word 'old' is not a pronoun. The word 'old' is a noun(days of old) and an adjective (old house).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The old car didn't cost much because it needed a lot of repair. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'car' in the second part of the sentence)