KarishmaB wrote:
RenB wrote:
'Jack's passion for travel takes him to unpopular destinations about which he writes inhis blog.'
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Is 'Jack's' the antecedent for 'his' in this sentence?
I see 'Jack's' as an adjective here. There is no noun to which 'he' can refer. Can this understanding be extended to 'his' as well? or 'Jack's' can very well be the antecedent of 'his'?
Looking forward to yourguidance.
TIA!
bb KarishmaB DmitryFarber
Is 'Jack's' the antecedent for 'his' in this sentence?
I see 'Jack's' as an adjective here. There is no noun to which 'he' can refer. Can this understanding be extended to 'his' as well? or 'Jack's' can very well be the antecedent of 'his'?
Looking forward to yourguidance.
TIA!
RenB - Please share the entire question. A standalone statement cannot be evaluated from the perspective of sentence correction. There is a lot I would accept if I have no better choice. Also, GMAT is not averse to the nominative pronoun referring to a possessive, but it all depends on the otheroptions.
Hi,
This is not a GMAT question, but an explanatory example for pronouns concept from a test prep company. I understand that for an SC qs we need other options. I have this query only from a concept pov.
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