Chapter 7 Ambiguous Pronouns.

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Chapter 7 Ambiguous Pronouns

Every pronoun must have an antecedent Ambiguous pronoun – when a pronoun does not have a specific noun or word used as a noun as its antecedent. In recent years, sports stars have made an abundance of money, have been held up as heroes, and have gotten a lot of tattoos which makes me question their morality.

Every pronoun must have an antecedent Ambiguous pronoun – when it is unclear which antecedent works with the pronoun Marsha, asked out by Tim, Tom, and Theo, is excited to go out on a date with him.