The noun that a pronoun replaces is called its antecedent.
An antecedent can be a noun or a pronoun.
Examples:
When George got to 19th Street, he got off the train. (the noun "George" is the antecedent of the pronoun "he.")
You and I can finish this if we work together. (the pronouns 'you and I' are the antecedents of the pronoun 'we')
The antecedent is the noun, the noun phrase, or the pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
A noun or noun phrase that is replaced by a pronoun later in the sentence is called an antecedent. The pronoun refers back to the antecedent to avoid repetition and maintain clarity in the sentence.
The noun that a pronoun takes the place of is the antecedent noun.
The noun that a pronoun replaces is called its antecedent.The antecedent can be a noun or a pronoun.The antecedent can be a subject or an object in a sentence.
No, it is a plural noun. The noun boys could be replaced by the pronoun they or them.
The antecedent is the noun, the noun phrase, or the pronoun that a pronoun replaces.
No, it is a noun. The word "road" could be replaced by the pronoun "it."
A noun or noun phrase that is replaced by a pronoun later in the sentence is called an antecedent. The pronoun refers back to the antecedent to avoid repetition and maintain clarity in the sentence.
The noun that is replaced by a pronoun is called the noun antecedent. Example:Word-o is a magician, he changes nouns into pronouns.
This means that when the noun to be replaced is singular, be sure to use a singular pronoun to take its place. When a pronoun takes the place of a plural noun or two or more nouns, be sure to use a plural pronoun to take its (their) place. When the noun to be replaced is a singular noun for a male, be sure to use a pronoun for a male (he, him, his, himself). When the noun to be replaced is a singular noun for a female, be sure to use a pronoun for a female (she, her, hers, herself).
The noun that a pronoun takes the place of is the antecedent noun.
The noun that a pronoun replaces is called its antecedent.The antecedent can be a noun or a pronoun.The antecedent can be a subject or an object in a sentence.
The word mailbags is a plural noun, not a pronoun. It could be replaced by the pronouns they or them.
No, it is not. The word "kitten" is a noun. It could be replaced by the pronoun it, or where the gender is known, by he, him, she, or her.
Girl is a noun. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. "She" is an example of a pronoun to replace girl.
No, it is a noun. The word hall could be replaced by the third-person singular pronoun, it.
No, must is not a pronoun. A pronoun is any word that can take the place of the noun in a sentence. Original sentence: Sally took the dog to her house. Sentence with pronouns: She took it there. She replaced Sally It replaced Dog There replaced house. It is usually a verb, though there are times when it is used as a noun -- but never a pronoun.