Alfred Mohammad reached the dental office just thirty minutes before the dentist arrived in 1951. He informed the receptionist that there had been heavy traffic causing delays.
If a pronoun in a sentence does not clearly refer to a specific person or thing, it is considered vague (the antecedent). When used without a clear antecedent, demonstrative pronouns such as 'it' or 'those' can cause confusion.
When a pronoun refers to one or more groups of words but the reference is unclear, this is referred to as a vague pronoun antecedent. Let's look at how to avoid vague antecedents in your writing in this grammar tip.
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