It has been raining for weeks on end I wonder when it will clear up.
A: sentence fragment
B: problem in pronoun-antecedent
C: fused sentence
D: lack of subject-verb agreement
A: sentence fragment
B: problem in pronoun-antecedent
C: fused sentence
D: lack of subject-verb agreement
举一反三
- The teacher who spoke to me in the dining hall. A: sentence fragment B: problem in pronoun-antecedent C: lack of subject-verb agreement D: comma splice
- Get me a ticket for the next performanceif they are convenient for you. A: lack of subject-verb agreement B: misplaced modifier C: fused sentence D: problem in pronoun-antecedent
- Boring and silly, I decided not to watch the film any more and left the cinema. A: fused sentence B: dangling modifier C: lack of subject-verb agreement D: problem in pronoun-antecedent
- ‘To be, or not to be’ is an example of what kind of sentence problem? A: Sentence fragment B: Fused sentence
- When a pronoun has more than one possible antecedent in a sentence, the reader will get confused about which antecedent is meant. It is called “a pronoun with two or more possible antecedents”.