Skywalker18 wrote:
It may not be the healthiest food, but chocolate remains part of his diet. -- in this case the pronoun IT comes before the noun chocolate . So , is there a rule that Pronoun CANNOT come before the noun(to which the pronoun refers) in the sentence ?
(1)It may not be the healthiest food, and chocolate is hard to resist.
Here the readercannot be expected to understand that theit is referring tochocolate . There is just
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