English, asked by chase, 1 year ago

Which sentence has two antecedents and one pronoun?


a...Gwen cannot go on her trip as she had planned.


b...I do not mind doing taking out the trash.


c...New York is my favorite city.


d...Abe and Peter gave their dog a bath.

Answers

Answered by hirthik3
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c...New York is my favorite
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:  

The correct sentence is D) Abe and Peter gave ‘their dog a bath’.

Explanation:

Antecedents mean word or words that a pronoun refers to. Now, pronoun means a word that ‘takes place’ of noun. Noun means name of person, place, animal or thing. When these name of places, person, animal or thing is replaced by words like I, me, it, he, etc. these are known as pronouns.

The final answer is option d i.e., Abe and peter gave ‘their dog a bath’. Abe and Peter are two antecedents of pronoun 'their'. In other options, either two antecedents were not present or no antecedent was present.  

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