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</html><description>GMAT introduces two kinds of pronoun errors: Pronoun Reference Errors Pronoun &#x2013;Antecedent Agreement Errors Pronoun Reference Error As we saw in this post, pronouns are used in place of nouns to make the sentence more readable and clearly communicate the meaning of the sentence.&#xA0; This implies that when the reader reads a sentence that uses [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
