Kamis, 13 Juni 2019

DANGLING CONSTRUCTION& ANTECEDENT OF PRONOUN



DANGLING CONSTRUCTION
A dangling construction is a group of words that the writer intends to be a modifier for a noun or phrase but the noun or phrase is not actually in the sentence.  Instead, the modifier erroneously describes a noun or phrase that is in the sentence -- sometimes with humorous results.
Example: After eating, the waiter gave us the bill. (The sentence grammar says the waiter did the eating but that's not what the writer really means.

ANTECEDENT OF PRONOUN
An antecedent comes before a pronoun. A pronoun and its antecedent must agree in gender and number. For example, if the antecedent is singular and female, the pronoun must refer to a single female. If the antecedent is plural, then the pronoun must be plural as well. It is important to make sure that your pronouns have clear antecedents. Sometimes the references are vague and the reader cannot figure out to whom a pronoun is referring.
Example: Jane called her friend (Jane and her are both singular and feminine)




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