dillonatchison1 dillonatchison1
  • 25-04-2017
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What do you call a noun for which a pronoun is substituted?

A.
antecedent

B.
intensive pronoun

C.
reflexive pronoun

D.
personal pronoun

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temera324 temera324
  • 25-04-2017
A.antecedent
the noun for which the pronoun is substituted is called its antecedent (preceding, prior) because the noun is mentioned either earlier in the sentence or in a preceding sentence. 
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nikki101014 nikki101014
  • 25-04-2017
The answer is A!  The noun for which a pronoun is substituted is called the pronounantecedent. The noun for which the pronoun is substituted is called itsantecedent.
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