A word that is used in place of a noun or another pronoun
A. Pronoun
B. Antecedent

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Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › ViewWhich sentence correctly clarifies the antecedent?
A. “The books were on the table, but it was broken.”
B. “The books were on the table, but the table was broken.”
C. “The books were on the table, but they were broken.”
D. “The books were on the table, but someone broke it.”
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Hey! There’s _____ that I know. He’s in my Computer Science class.
. somebody
b.anybody
c. nobody
d. someone
Adjective Clause › ViewThe Bogor Palace, … was rebuilt in 1856, is one of Indonesia’s Presidential Palaces.
- which
- that
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People are worried about ___ tomorrow or what happened in the past very often. However, this won’t do them any good and will only make them anxious(焦慮的).
A. what happens
B. what happened
C. what will happen
D. what was happening
