Mastering Antecedents in Writing: Understanding Pronoun-Noun Agreement

Antecedent

(things that trigger the behavior)/ trigger the behavior we want

An antecedent refers to the noun or pronoun that a pronoun replaces. In other words, if a sentence contains a pronoun, the antecedent is the word to which the pronoun is referring. For example, consider the sentence, “John jumped into the pool, but he forgot to bring his towel.” In this sentence, “John” is the antecedent, and “he” is the pronoun that is referring back to John.

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