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True or false: 1. If the antecedent is a compound and joined by and, the pronoun is plural 2. If the antecedent is a compound us joined by nor the pronoun is singular Ty if you …
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1. If the antecedent is a compound and joined by and, the pronoun is plural
2. If the antecedent is a compound us joined by nor the pronoun is singular
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The answer is 1 True, . And 2 false because you can’t use an antecedent if as a compound to join by nor pronoun is singular.
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Answer: 1. True, 2. False
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