What are ANTECEDENTS in English Grammar
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Rationalize the denominator of
Rationalize the denominator of
Rationalize the denominator of
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In grammar, an antecedent is an expression (word, phrase, clause, sentence, etc.) that gives its meaning to a proform (pronoun, pro-verb, pro-adverb, etc.). ... Proforms usually follow their antecedents, but sometimes they precede them, in which case one is, technically, dealing with postcedents instead of antecedents.
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What is an antecedent in grammar examples?
1 grammar : a word or phrase that is represented by another word (such as a pronoun) "John" is the antecedent of the pronoun "him" in "Mary saw John and thanked him." 2 formal : something that came before something else and may have influenced or caused it The events were antecedents of/to the war.