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The trainer choreographed a routine that helped them win (it).

Identify the case of the pronoun in (  )  as well as the antecedent to which it refers.


objective; ambiguous

nominative; trainer

possessive; routine

objective; indefinite

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Answer:

objective; indefinite

Step-by-step explanation:

It, in this case, is an objective pronoun.

Object pronouns are part of the predicate of the phrase. Thus, they are always employed after verbs and prepositions.

The antecedent is unknown because we don't know what the trainer is trying to win. it isn't stated in the sentence.

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User Paul R Rogers
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"It" is the objective; and it is indefinite because it's not clear what "it" is.
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User Xinyong Cheng
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