Hi Expert,
I already read all explanation including Pronz's, and after reading the explanations, I was convinced with the right choice. However, I have following doubts.
1. I saw the snakes lying behind the buildings. They were playing there. They were built before 10 years. --wrong
Above sentence is absolutely wrong. However, it clearly states the meaning: first "they" refers to snakes, and second "they" refers to building
A pronoun can have only one antecedent. Is it
...
I already read all explanation including Pronz's, and after reading the explanations, I was convinced with the right choice. However, I have following doubts.
1. I saw the snakes lying behind the buildings. They were playing there. They were built before 10 years. --wrong
Above sentence is absolutely wrong. However, it clearly states the meaning: first "they" refers to snakes, and second "they" refers to building
A pronoun can have only one antecedent. Is it
...
.jpg)





