Nama: Laily Rona Afiifa
NPM : 26217912
Kela. : 3EB09
1. Antecedents of pronouns
Pronoun is a word used to replace nouns, noun phrases, noun clauses, other pronouns, as well as other constructs that act as nouns. In sentences, this word can be pronounced on nouns that have won before. So antecedents are words, phrases, or clauses that are referred to or replaced by pronouns. Before Position. Pronouns.
Example:
Without pronoun: Anna is reading Anna’s pledoi to the judges in the main courtroom. kita tidak menulis seperti ini
With pronoun: Anna is reading her pledoi to the judges in the main courtroom.
2. Dangling constructions
A dangling construction is a group of words that the writer intends to be a modifier for a noun or phrase but the noun or phrase is not actually in the sentence. Instead, the modifier erroneously describes a noun or phrase that is in the sentence -- sometimes with humorous results. Here are some examples.
· After eating, the waiter gave us the bill. (The sentence grammar says the waiter did the eating but that's not what the writer really means.)
· While running, my shoe lost its heel. (I couldn’t slow that shoe down!)
· After reading the book, the movie is going to be great.
Similar to dangling modifiers are misplaced modifiers.
· I saw penguins on a trip to the zoo. (I hope the penguins enjoyed their visit!)
· Jake shot an elephant in his pajamas. (Jake never did explain how the elephant got into his PJ’s).
· Mike caught the fly ball running backwards.
Link :
1. audio
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NjLXVRQeMlFzMFfLBNGJVxSJtT96xTUf/view?usp=drivesdk
2. Dialogue
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RGuIiqBT2dF-Vy8SrdX_Ify1xuz23Scl/view?usp=drivesdk