What is an antecedent?

An antecedent is a noun or noun phrase that a pronoun, possessive adjective, or appositive refers back to.

Sentences with pronouns or possessive adjectives need to have pronoun-antecedent agreement. To achieve this, use plural pronouns/possessive adjectives for plural antecedents and singular pronouns/possessive adjectives for singular antecedents.

In this example sentence, “their” and “them” are both plural to agree with the antecedent “flowers”:  “Manish took the dead flowers out of their vase and put them in the trash.”

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that provides information about its antecedent. For example in the sentence: “The poet Emily Dickinson was reclusive,” the antecedent is “Emily Dickinson,” and the appositive is “the poet.”

QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you use antecedents correctly in your writing.