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What is incorrect shift in pronoun-antecedent agreement

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The sentence with the incorrect shift in the pronoun-antecedent agreement is: A pronoun is used to substitute a noun. In order for it to substitute, it must have a clear antecedent.

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Usage - Pronoun Reference. ... A pronoun should refer clearly to one, clear, unmistakable noun coming before the pronoun. This noun is called the pronoun's antecedent. Unfortunately, it is very easy to create a sentence that uses a pronoun WITHOUT a clear, unmistakable noun antecedent.

An antecedent is a part of your life that happened in the past. An example of an antecedent is the loss of your first tooth. An antecedent is a part of a sentence that is later replaced by a pronoun. An example of an antecedent is the word “John” in the sentence: “John loves his dog.”

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