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Unclear Pronoun Reference English 2nd Paper

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 English 2nd Paper

Online class published from the Dr Maleka College Dhaka. 

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Unclear pronoun reference:

Unclear pronoun reference is a item for HSC students in English examination paper. You may have heard about this item of unclear pronounce reference. Now let us understand what this item is about.


This term is comprised of three components namely unclear, pronoun and reference. What the term unclear is-it is unclear when its meaning for context is not clear. When readers cannot understand what it means then it will be unclear. Now let us think about pronoun. Pronoun is a word which is used instead of a noun. Now latest think about reference. The word reference has come from the verb refer, reference to to denote something, make hint to something. Now if we place the meaning of the three components of the term  unclear pronounce reference, it will mean that it is the word that clarifies who the noun it is used for. Whenever a passage is written for justify the students about the ability of unclear pronoun reference, some of the pronouns inside the passage will not be clear, in other words, some pronouns will have no no clue to the noun. What the students have to do is to write the noun which is referred to instead of that unclear pronoun and thus it will be a correct answer.


The importance of unclear pronoun reference

Weather a student understands the passage clearly is tested by these unclear pronoun referrences. If a student can understand the passage clearly, he can detect the noun for which the pronoun is referred to. In the answer sheet, students have to omit the unclear pronoun and instead of writing the unclear pronoun, students have to write the noun which it stands for.


The best way to to master in unclear pronounce reference

The more you read any passage in English, the more you will be skilled in detecting unclear pronoun references. Moreover, watching this video will make you skilled in writing unclear pronoun reference.


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Shameem Sarwar
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