{"id":16443,"date":"2021-07-07t17:13:34","date_gmt":"2021-07-08t00:13:34","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=16443"},"modified":"2021-07-07t17:13:34","modified_gmt":"2021-07-08t00:13:34","slug":"ambiguous-pronoun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/act\/ambiguous-pronoun\/","title":{"rendered":"identifying and fixing ambiguous pronouns on the act"},"content":{"rendered":"
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when you’re studying for act english<\/a>, pronoun questions can be particularly confusing. if your study materials are sub-par, they may simply tell you that a choice was wrong because the pronoun was ambiguous. but what does it mean to have an ambiguous pronoun in the act english<\/a> section? and once you find one, how do you fix it? here’s what you need to know to boost your english score<\/a>!<\/p>\n first things first: let’s look at the definition of pronoun and its grammatical role. a pronoun<\/strong> is a word that replaces a noun or a noun phrase (a group of words serving as a noun). in act english terms, pronouns usually refer to people or things already mentioned. this isn’t always true (think of first-person pronouns: i<\/em>, me<\/em>), but any time you see a third-person pronoun\u2014he<\/em>, she<\/em>, it<\/em>, you should ask yourself: to whom is this referring?<\/p>\n the answer to that question will give you the antecedent<\/strong>. take a look at the following sentence:<\/p>\n tia went down to the market, where she bought an apple.<\/em><\/p>\n in this case, she<\/em> is the pronoun\u2014it’s replacing the specific noun, tia, from earlier in the sentence. meanwhile, tia<\/em> is the antecedent\u2014the word the pronoun is replacing. the place of an antecedent is usually before the pronoun (ante-<\/em> means before!).<\/p>\n with that in mind, what does ambiguity mean in this context? ambiguous pronouns are pronouns with more than one possible antecedent. an ambiguous pronoun reference could look like this:<\/p>\n lily told her sister that she would have to do the chores right away.<\/em><\/p>\n there are several types of vague pronoun problems. here are each of them in more detail.<\/p>\n an ambiguous pronoun is a pronoun with multiple possible antecedents. but this is only one of four possible faulty pronoun references related to how specific (or vague!) a pronoun is. take a look:<\/p>\n here’s what each of these looks like in practice. read the ambiguous sentences, then click below for the correct answer.<\/p>\n this is the primary type of pronoun ambiguity\/pronoun error you’ll see on act english!<\/strong> lan and his father went to see lan’s favorite movie.<\/details>\n example: the girls and the boys went down to the lake, which was her favorite place.<\/em><\/p>\n the girls and the boys went down to the lake, which was their favorite place.<\/em><\/p>\n depending on the writer’s original meaning, you could also correct this to: example: in virginia woolf’s mrs. dalloway<\/em>, she explores the limits of modernism.<\/em> <\/p>\n in mrs. dalloway<\/em>, virginia woolf explores the limits of modernism.<\/em><\/details>\n example: as nursing requires a high level of skill, they should receive correspondingly high salaries.<\/em> <\/p>\n as nursing requires a high level of skill, nurses should receive correspondingly high salaries.<\/em> <\/details>\n luckily, on test day, you won’t have to choose between multiple correct answers! there will be only one correct answer choice. however, it’s important to keep in mind that the resolution of ambiguous pronouns can happen in multiple ways, depending on the sentence’s main concept. <\/p>\n if you’ve already started studying for the act, it won’t surprise you that the act tests pronouns in very specific ways. because of this, it’s vital that you take a specific approach to identify and fix them on test day!<\/p>\n remember that the act english section tests your knowledge of grammar rules<\/a> by giving you passages<\/a> with underlined words and phrases. you then need to identify whether the underlined section has an error and, if so, what the best correction for it is. here’s how to ace those questions:<\/p>\n ready to try your hand at fixing ambiguous pronouns in act english? have a go!<\/p>\nwhat is a pronoun ambiguity?<\/h2>\n
what are examples of ambiguous pronouns?<\/h2>\n
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ambiguous pronouns<\/h3>\n
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\nexample: lan and his father went to see his favorite movie.<\/em><\/p>\nclick here for the ambiguous pronoun resolution!<\/span><\/summary>\n
\nnote that it’s also possible to have confused plural antecedents. similarly, you can correct this type of pronoun error by changing either the pronoun or the antecedent. to find the best fix, look at the possible antecedents of each pronoun and choose the pairing that makes the most sense.<\/p>\nclick here for possible corrections!<\/span><\/summary>\n
\nthe girls and the boys went down to the lake, which was the favorite place of one of the girls.<\/em><\/details>\nimplied\/missing pronouns<\/h3>\n
click here for a correct rewrite of this sentence!<\/span><\/summary>\n
vague pronouns<\/h3>\n
click here for the ambiguous pronoun resolution!<\/span><\/summary>\n
\nin the above sentences, i’ve given a single possible solution to the ambiguous pronoun errors. but notice that the above information could support different interpretations! for example, lan and his father went to see his favorite movie<\/em> could turn into lan and his father went to see his father’s favorite movie.<\/em> but if the writer made a mistake by making the pronoun refer to a singular noun, this could also turn into lan and his father went to see their favorite movie,<\/em> using a plural pronoun instead.<\/p>\nhow do you identify unclear pronouns on the act english section?<\/h2>\n
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practice with ambiguous pronouns<\/h3>\n