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Anaphor

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"They" is the anaphor in the sentence "The committee met yesterday, and they decided to postpone the decision."
In the sentence "The lion chased the gazelle, but it managed to escape," "it" is an anaphor.
In the sentence "The child fell off his bike, but he wasn't hurt," "he" is an anaphor.
In the sentence "The dog chased its tail, and it barked happily," "it" is an anaphor.
In the sentence "Tom lost his wallet. He searched for it everywhere," "it" is an anaphor.
The employee used "they" as an anaphor to refer to the company's policies.
The doctor repeated the patient's words as an anaphor to show that he understood the problem.
"Her" is an anaphor for "Mary" in the sentence "Mary lost her phone and had to buy a new one."
In the sentence "Jane lost her phone, and she was devastated," the word "she" is an anaphor.
The anaphor "there" in the sentence refers to the location that was mentioned earlier.
The anaphor "it" in the sentence refers to the previous sentence's subject.
The anaphor "this" in the sentence refers to the book that was discussed earlier.
"They" in the sentence is an anaphor that refers to the people who were introduced earlier.
"The weather was so nice that they decided to have a picnic. Unfortunately, the anaphor 'it' started raining before they could finish their meal."
"After losing his glasses, he searched the house high and low. Eventually, the anaphor 'they' led him to the kitchen counter."
"This" is the anaphor used in the sentence "I love this ice cream. Can I have some more?"
The anaphor "he" in "Mark is a good basketball player. He scored 30 points in the game" refers to Mark.
"They" is an example of an anaphor in the sentence "The children played in the park. They had a great time."
In the sentence "She was very hungry. The woman ate a whole pizza by herself," "woman" is an anaphor.
"He enjoyed the book, but it was too long for his taste. Anaphor aside, he would recommend it to others."
I couldn't understand which person the anaphor "he" was referring to in the story.
The anaphor "it" in the sentence "The dog chased the cat and it climbed up a tree" could refer to either the dog or the cat.
"The dog chased its tail, and it barked loudly. The pronoun 'it' is an anaphor for the earlier word 'dog'."
"The car was a lemon, so she returned it to the dealership. The pronoun 'it' is an anaphor for the earlier word 'car'."
"The singer performed a song, and the audience applauded her. 'Her' is an anaphor for the singer."
"The author wrote a book, and it became a bestseller. 'It' is an anaphor for the book."
"He went to the store and bought a new bike. The anaphor 'it' refers to the bike."
"The athlete scored a goal and celebrated by waving his arms in the air. 'His' is an anaphor for the athlete."
The anaphor "they" in the sentence "The group of friends went to the beach and they all had a great time" could refer to either the friends or the people at the beach.
"She lost her phone and had to buy a new one. The pronoun 'one' is an anaphor for the earlier word 'phone'."
"That" in the sentence is an anaphor that refers to the car that was mentioned earlier.
"She" is an anaphor in the sentence "Lisa and her sister went to the mall. She bought a new dress."
The anaphor "he" refers back to the subject of the sentence.
"They" is an anaphor for "the apples" in the sentence "I bought some apples, and they were delicious."
The phrase "the new book" is an anaphor in the sentence "I just finished reading the new book, and I really enjoyed it."
"That" is an anaphor for "movie" in the sentence "I watched a movie last night, and that was the best one I've seen in a while."
"They" is an anaphor for "my friends" in the sentence "My friends went to the beach, and they had a great time."
"John gave his book to Mary. She enjoyed reading it." The anaphor "it" refers to the book.
The pronoun "it" is an anaphor for "book" in the sentence "I bought a book and read it."
The word "they" is an anaphor in the sentence "The children played in the park, and they had a lot of fun."
"The tree lost its leaves in the fall. Anaphor 'its' refers to the tree."
"The doctor examined the patient and prescribed medication. Anaphor 'the' refers to the patient."
"She" is the anaphor in the sentence "Mary helped Jane because she was struggling."
"The athlete ran the marathon in less than two hours, breaking the previous world record. This achievement is remarkable." The anaphor "this" refers to the athlete's achievement.
The teacher told her students to use "this" as an anaphor to refer to the previous sentence.
In her speech, the politician used "they" as an anaphor to refer to the opposing party.
In the sentence "My sister loves dogs, but I am allergic to them," "them" is an anaphor for "dogs."
The scientist used "the experiment" as an anaphor to avoid repeating the same phrase.
The anaphor "they" refers back to a plural noun mentioned earlier in the sentence.
The phrase "the big dog" is an anaphor in the sentence "The big dog chased the cat, but it couldn't catch it."
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