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English, 04.02.2020 01:53 derbraz6770

Match each term to its definition.

1.pronoun with no specific antecedentdangling construction
2.determined by functioncase
3.consistency between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedentelliptical clause
4.subject casereciprocal pronoun
5.clarifies or renames preceding nounappositive
6.clause with implied subject or verbagreement
7.adjective phrase without word to modifydemonstrative pronoun
8.points out which oneindefinite pronoun
9.two-word pronounnominative

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