- pramitmishra0607
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The artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir's last word was "flowers," spoken as a bouquet consisting of roses just picked from his garden were arranged in a vase on his bedroom windowsill.
a. as a bouquet consisting of roses just picked from his garden were arranged
b. as a bouquet of roses, just picked from his garden, were arranged
c. as a bouquet of roses just picked from his garden was being arranged
d. during the arrangement of a bouquet of roses, just picked from his garden
e. while they arranged a bouquet of roses that had just been picked, from his garden
My doubt:
In E other than "they" not having an antecedent.....is there any other error?
Should the pronouns other than "we, I and our" always have an antecedent or this rule can be broken in difficult questions?
a. as a bouquet consisting of roses just picked from his garden were arranged
b. as a bouquet of roses, just picked from his garden, were arranged
c. as a bouquet of roses just picked from his garden was being arranged
d. during the arrangement of a bouquet of roses, just picked from his garden
e. while they arranged a bouquet of roses that had just been picked, from his garden
My doubt:
In E other than "they" not having an antecedent.....is there any other error?
Should the pronouns other than "we, I and our" always have an antecedent or this rule can be broken in difficult questions?












