ONE/ ONES, OTHER(S), ANOTHEREACH OF THE PREVIOUS WORDS WILL HAVE AN ANTECEDENT

8/ pronouns: One/ Ones, other(s), anotherEach of the previous words will have an antecedent. The antecedent will be a phrase or a clause A single word antecedent is fairly simple. What is a difference between a phrase and a clause.- A phrase is a group of word that does not contain a subject doing a verb“Crashing the car” is a phrase because we do not know: who is crashing the car”- A clause is a group of words that has a subject doing a verb.- “Bill has been playing tennis for two hours” is a clause because it has the subject “Bill”performing the verb “play”- Be aware that any of the sated words may have a word, a phrase or a clause as a reference.Example 1:- Researching the company you have an interview with is very important.Itprovides youwith the company’s background and helps you form questions and shows interestWhat does “It” refer to?- You should choose: “Researching the company you have an interview”Example 2:- Jim prefers that his college roommate does his chores on the weekend. It makes studyingduring the week easier because the house is clean- You should choose: “that his college roommate does his chores on the weekend”Example 3:Molly has not had much sleep lately. Shehopes that the baby will sleepthrough the night.Thiswill allowherto get some sleep and make tomorrow a better day.- “She” refers to:………- “This” refers to:………- “Her” refers to:……….Example 4:- Miss Scott,whosecar broke down, called a taxi.- “whose” refers to: ………..- The assignmentthatTom forgot to do was worth several points- “that” refers to:………..Notice with the relative pronouns the antecedent comes right before the pronouns. Whatnoun is before “whose” ? What noun is before “ that”