Pronoun Questions
Common pronoun redundancy errors to avoid include:
1. Using both a pronoun and its antecedent: For example, saying "John, he is my friend" instead of simply saying "John is my friend."
2. Using unnecessary pronouns: For instance, saying "I, myself, will do it" instead of just saying "I will do it."
3. Using both a possessive pronoun and a possessive noun: For example, saying "That is my friend's, his car" instead of saying "That is my friend's car."
4. Using both a reflexive pronoun and a personal pronoun: For instance, saying "She herself did it" instead of just saying "She did it."
5. Using both a pronoun and a noun that refer to the same person or thing: For example, saying "The dog, it is barking" instead of simply saying "The dog is barking."
It is important to avoid these errors to ensure clear and concise communication.