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In the following sentence, which words is the antecedent? Samuel looked all around the room for his shoes.
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User: In the following sentence, which words is the antecedent? Samuel looked all around the room for his shoes.

Weegy: Samuel looked all around the room for his shoes. Antecedent: Samuel.
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User: An object pronoun takes the place of a/n blank in the object part of a sentence.

Weegy: An object pronoun takes the place of a NOUN in the object part of a sentence.
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User: In which of the following sentences is the underlined word a possessive pronoun

Weegy: The sentence with a possessive pronoun is: We returned our books to the library.
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User: an adjective can be described both a

Weegy: An adjective can describe both noun and pronoun.
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User: Which of the following sentences contains an abstract noun?

Weegy: Respect must be earned. - contains an abstract noun.
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