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Question 1. read the sentence.. 'those' are the clothes that i borrowed from my sister last week. what is the antecedent of the pronoun those? . a) borrowed. b) clothes. c) sister. d) that question 2. in which sentence is the underlined word a preposition?

when production increases, prices go 'down'.
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