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An antecedent is a preceding event, condition, cause, phrase, or word. It may refer to: • Antecedent moisture, a hydrologic term describing the relative wetness condition of a sewershed • Antecedent...
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Typically, a pronoun substitutes for the antecedent noun. For example, in the sentence ‘Jane left early and John followed her’, Jane is the antecedent ... antecedent; Antecedent (grammar); Antecedent (law); Antecedent (logic); Antecedent action; Antecedent action; Antecedent action; Antecedent action; Antecedent action;
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The Antecedent Action is that part of the characters' experiences which precedes the events of the story. If it has a bearing, information about it must be given either in the Introduction or incidentally later on.
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Antecedent Action participle is a coordinate construction 'V and V', where both verbs are in the same mood and tense. This Engl. construction functions much the same as the Antecedent Action participle construction in ;
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(Omit) >To say it differently, my conclusions align with Greenlee's minimal criteria >(Aorist Ptc preceding main verb) as the necessary and sufficient >specifications for the Antecedent Action construction. > I agree with your terminology for what Wallace calls attendent circumstances.
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construction functions much the same as the Antecedent Action participle construction in Gk. In Gk, however, the prominence of the Goal (main V) is clearly marked, while in Engl. it must be inferred.
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