BCOM 9:STUDENT ED.-TEXT
BCOM 9:STUDENT ED.-TEXT
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Chapter GUA, Problem 3E
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1.

To determine:

The correct pronoun from the brackets for the given statement.

Introduction:

A pronoun is a word that is often used in a sentence as a substitute to a noun or a noun phrase. The participants in the sentence are referred to with the help of a pronoun. Pronouns indicate to referents that can be a part of the dialogue or to referents elsewhere in the dialogue. Some examples of a pronoun are: you, I, she, they, etc.

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2.

To determine: The correct pronoun from the brackets for the given statement.

Introduction:

A pronoun is a word that is often used in a sentence as a substitute to a noun or a noun phrase. The participants in the sentence are referred to with the help of a pronoun. Pronouns indicate to referents that can be a part of the dialogue or to referents elsewhere in the dialogue. Some examples of a pronoun are: you, I, she, they, etc.

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3.

To determine:

The correct pronoun from the brackets for the given statement.

Introduction:

A pronoun is a word that is often used in a sentence as a substitute to a noun or a noun phrase. The participants in the sentence are referred to with the help of a pronoun. Pronouns indicate to referents that can be a part of the dialogue or to referents elsewhere in the dialogue. Some examples of a pronoun are: you, I, she, they, etc.

4.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The correct pronoun from the brackets for the given statement.

Introduction: A pronoun is a word that is often used in a sentence as a substitute to a noun or a noun phrase. The participants in the sentence are referred to with the help of a pronoun. Pronouns indicate to referents that can be a part of the dialogue or to referents elsewhere in the dialogue. Some examples of a pronoun are: you, I, she, they, etc.

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5.

To determine:

The correct pronoun from the brackets for the given statement.

Introduction:

A pronoun is a word that is often used in a sentence as a substitute to a noun or a noun phrase. The participants in the sentence are referred to with the help of a pronoun. Pronouns indicate to referents that can be a part of the dialogue or to referents elsewhere in the dialogue. Some examples of a pronoun are: you, I, she, they, etc.

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