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Vague Pronouns

 Which sentence has a vague pronoun error: Armand visited George after his graduation ceremony had ended.. Which one does NOT a vague pronoun: The pirates left their gold in a hidden cave..  Which pronoun belongs in the blank in this sentence?Although Jordan was not very fond of sporting events, her mother often forced her to attend _______ on a regular basis: them. Identify the pronoun and its antecedent: Amanda woke up late, and she missed her first class. : Pronoun: she Antecedent: Amanda. Which contains a vague pronoun reference: Dad yelled at Rick, but he was just being silly.. Identify the pronoun:A man had to use all his skills just to survive: his. Identify the antecedent of the pronoun:The first colonists thought they would find gold: colonists. The students made ______  own costumes for the play: Their . Roger stayed up late to finish _____ English project: his. Playing a musical instrument is a valuable experience for a child. It teaches him or her many important things: Correct. After the streets had been swept, it looked very clean: Incorrect. When a person comes to class, you should have your homework ready: Incorrect. I don't like tacos. They are too spicy: Correct. In Cabo, tourists experience sandy beaches and luxurious resorts, but ______ will also see people living in poverty: they. After the streets had been swept, ______ looked very clean: they. When a person comes to class, _____ should have your homework ready: he or she

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