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Understanding Clear Reference
What does reference mean?
Pronouns and antecedents
Ambiguous reference
General reference
Weak reference
Indefinite reference
Review A
Review B
What does reference mean?
When you refer to something, you point to something specific.
A reference is a way of pointing out a connection or relationship between two things.
What does reference mean?
If your references are unclear, your readers and listeners can’t make connections.
Pronouns and antecedents
A pronoun stands for, or refers to, another word or word group, called the antecedent.
Steven wanted to visit the museum, but it had closed for the day.
itmuseum
PronounAntecedent
Think of the arrow as the reference, or the connection, between pronoun and antecedent.
Pronouns and antecedents
Generally, the meaning of a pronoun is clear only when the reader knows to which word or word group the pronoun refers.
Amy promised Jim she would help him clean the kitchen.
him
The meaning of she is clear because we know she refers to Amy.
sheAmy Jim
The meaning of him is clear because we know him refers to Jim.
Pronouns and antecedents
A pronoun should refer clearly to its antecedent.
A pronoun reference is sometimes unclear because the pronoun and its antecedent do not agree—in number, gender, person, or case.
Eli is always thinking about computers. It seems to be his only interest.
Eli is always thinking about computers. They seem to be his only interest.
Eli is always thinking about his computer. It seems to be his only interest.
Unclear
Clear
Clear
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Pronouns and antecedents Number
I me my, mine
you you your, yours
he, she, it him, her, it his, hers, its
A pronoun should agree in number with its antecedent.
A word that refers to one thing is singular.
A word that refers to more than one thing is plural.
we us our, ours
you you your, yours
they them their, theirs
Singular personal pronouns
Plural personal pronouns
Pronouns and antecedents Gender
Some singular pronouns indicate gender.
Masculine
he
him
his
himself
• Masculine pronouns refer to males.
• Feminine pronouns refer to females.
• Neuter pronouns refer to places, things, ideas, and sometimes animals.
Feminine
she
her
her, hers
herself
Neuter
it
it
its
itself
Pronouns and antecedents Person
Person indicates whether a pronoun refers to
• the one(s) speaking
I reminded myself to finish my chores.
first person
• the one(s) spoken to
Did you plant your garden by yourself?
second person
• the one(s) spoken about
They should be ashamed of themselves.
third person
Pronouns and antecedentsCase
Nominative Objective Possessive
Singular
First person I me my, mine
Second person you you your, yours
Third person he, she, it him, her, it his, her, hers, its
Plural
First person we us our, ours
Second person you you your, yours
Third person they them their, theirs
Case is the form that a pronoun takes to show its relationship to other words in a sentence.
Ambiguous reference
An ambiguous reference occurs when any one of two or more words can be a pronoun’s antecedent.
Ambiguous reference
Colleen called Alicia while she was doing her homework.
Who is she? Who was doing her homework—Colleen or Alicia?
? ?
To correct an ambiguous reference, change the wording so that the pronoun clearly refers to just one antecedent.
When the ship struck the dock, it burst into flames.
When it struck the dock, the ship burst into flames.
The dock burst into flames when the ship struck it.
Ambiguous reference
Colleen called Alicia while she was doing her homework.
While Alicia was doing her homework, Colleen called her.
Which burst into flames—the ship or the dock?While Colleen was doing her homework, she called Alicia.
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Ambiguous reference
Clear
Clear
A general reference is the use of a pronoun that refers to a general idea rather than a specific antecedent.
Mariana told jokes and sang funny songs. This amused her audience.
This has no specific antecedent. What does this refer to?
General reference
General reference
To correct a general reference, rephrase the sentence or replace the pronoun with a noun.
Mariana amused her audience by telling jokes and singing funny songs.
General reference
General reference
Clear
Mariana told jokes and sang funny songs. This amused her audience.
Mariana told jokes and sang funny songs. Her act amused the audience.
Clear
Some pronouns commonly found in general-reference errors are this, that, it, and which.
My family got a new carpet and curtains. That certainly improved the room’s appearance.
General reference
The new carpet and curtains that my family got certainly improved the room’s appearance.
General reference
Clear
ClearThe room’s appearance was improved by the new carpet and curtains that my family got.
Some pronouns commonly found in general-reference errors are this, that, it, and which.
The trail was washed out and blocked in some places. It made the climb nervewracking.
General reference
The climb was nervewracking because the trail was washed out and blocked in some places.
General reference
Clear
ClearThat the trail was washed out and blocked in some places made the climb nervewracking.
Some pronouns commonly found in general-reference errors are this, that, it, and which.
Half of the pine trees had to be cut down, which was unfortunate.
General reference
Unfortunately, half of the pine trees had to be cut down.
General reference
Clear
ClearThat half of the pine trees had to be cut down was unfortunate.
General reference
On a computer you can use the search feature to highlight all occurrences of the pronouns it, this, that, and which.
I found out that two library books were overdue, which was a surprise.
Make sure each pronoun refers to a clear antecedent. If it doesn’t, revise your sentence.
I was surprised to find out that two library books were overdue.
1. When the limousine passed the bus, it swerved sharply to the right.
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
General reference
2. Several hikers were late returning, which worried the park rangers.
3. Last Saturday we pulled weeds in the garden, but it took longer than we had planned.
1. When the limousine passed the bus, it swerved sharply to the right.
General reference
Possible Revision
1. The limousine swerved sharply to the right when it passed the bus.
It could refer to either limousine or bus. (ambiguous reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
2. Several hikers were late returning, which worried the park rangers.
General reference
Possible Revision
2. The park rangers worried because several hikers were late returning.
Which refers to a general idea, not a specific antecedent. (general reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
3. Last Saturday we pulled weeds in the garden, but it took longer than we had planned.
General reference
Possible Revision
3. Last Saturday pulling weeds in the garden took longer than we had planned.
It refers to a general idea, not a specific antecedent. (general reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
Revise each sentence to correct the unclear pronoun reference.
1. The wind grew stronger and the rain began. This made the campers look for shelter.
2. Alia spoke to Mrs. Davidson about her plans for the summer.
3. Until the police led the jurors away, they had been mobbed by reporters.
4. The plows removed all the snow and cleared the roads, which means we have school today.
5. Carlos is always cheerful and kind, which is why everyone enjoys his company.
On Your Own
Understanding clear reference
Weak reference
A weak reference occurs when a pronoun refers to an antecedent that has been suggested but not expressed.
The people want honest public servants, but many people think that it is not a virtue of any of the candidates.
What does it refer to? The antecedent honesty is suggested but is not expressed.
Weak reference
I take many photographs with my camera and consider it an enjoyable hobby.
Being neighborly is important because you may need their help some day in an emergency.
Revise sentences to eliminate weak pronoun references.
I take many photographs with my camera and consider photography an enjoyable hobby.
Weak reference
Being neighborly is important because you may need your neighbor’s help someday in an emergency.
Weak reference
Clear
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An indefinite reference is the use of a pronoun that refers to no particular person or thing and that is unnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.
In the magazine article it describes the aftermath of the eruption.
The pronoun it is not necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
Indefinite reference
Indefinite reference
To correct an indefinite reference, reword the sentence to avoid using the pronoun.
In the magazine article it describes the aftermath of the eruption.
The magazine article describes the aftermath of the eruption.
Indefinite reference
Indefinitereference
Clear
Most indefinite-reference errors are caused by the misuse of the pronouns it, they, and you.
Throughout the book it uses expressions unique to Maine.
Indefinite reference
Expressions unique to Maine are used throughout the book.
Indefinitereference
Clear
Most indefinite-reference errors are caused by the misuse of the pronouns it, they, and you.
Indefinite reference
In Japan they have the world’s tallest roller coaster.
The world’s tallest roller coaster is in Japan.
Indefinitereference
Clear
Most indefinite-reference errors are caused by the misuse of the pronouns it, they, and you.
Indefinite reference
In some countries, you do not dare to express your political views openly.
In some countries, people do not dare to express their political views openly.
Indefinitereference
Clear
Indefinite reference
Certain familiar expressions using it are acceptable even though it does not refer to a definite antecedent.
It is raining.
It’s early.
It seems dark.
1. In some parts of Africa, they mine diamonds and sell them to jewelers to be cut.
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
Indefinite reference
2. Even though they spent two hours in the laundry room, they didn’t finish it all.
3. In large cities you don’t feel comfortable calling the mayor about problems.
1. In some parts of Africa, they mine diamonds and sell them to jewelers to be cut.
Indefinite reference
Possible Revision
1. In some parts of Africa, diamonds are mined and sold to jewelers to be cut.
They refers to no specific antecedent and is unnecessary to the meaning of the sentence. (indefinite reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
2. Even though they spent two hours in the laundry room, they didn’t finish it all.
Indefinite reference
Possible Revision
2. Even though they spent two hours in the laundry room, they didn’t finish all the laundry.
A specific antecedent for it is suggested but not expressed. (weak reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
Indefinite reference
Possible Revision
3. People in large cities don’t feel comfortable calling the mayor about problems.
You refers to no specific antecedent and is unnecessary to the meaning of the sentence. (indefinite reference)
Identify the unclear pronoun in each sentence. Then, revise the sentence to correct the error. Be prepared to explain your answer.
3. In large cities you don’t feel comfortable calling the mayor about problems.
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Revise each sentence to correct the unclear pronoun reference.
1. In the telephone book they list five music stores.
2. Luis is highly intelligent, but he hides it from people he doesn’t know well.
3. Prospective students must fill out a college application form if they want to get into one.
4. On the book jacket it says that the authors took part in the events they describe.
5. I like mountain biking, but I can’t afford one.
On Your Own
Indefinite reference
Review A
In each sentence, identify the pronoun that has an unclear reference.
1. The race is tomorrow, which is why they are going to bed early tonight.
2. Silvio told Pat that he had to start exercising regularly.
3. When that band comes to town next week, it will be a sold-out show.
4. They said on the news that some roads are flooded.
5. At the old fort a guide showed us around, and this made the visit especially interesting.
The End