Which best explains this example (in italics)?
A: Here's your porridge.
B: Thanks for that.
- Cataphoric demonstrative pronoun referencing
- Anaphoric demonstrative pronoun referencing
- Exophoric referencing
- Endophoric referencing of some sort.
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
When he finally saw the garden he thought it was beautiful.
- Cataphoric pronomial referencing
- Anaphoric pronomial referencing
- Nominal substitution
- Verbal substitution
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
I said before: I don't want the red sweater, I want the blue one.
- Anaphoric nominal substitution
- Verbal substitution
- Anaphoric pronomial referencing
- Cataphoric nominal substitution
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
I bet he finishes before you do
- Verbal ellipsis
- Verbal substitution
- Nominal substitution
- Clausal substitution
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
I don't agree. Nevertheless, we will have to do it that way.
- Adversative conjunction
- Additive conjunction
- Temporal conjunction
- Causal conjunction
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
He got into his car but the vehicle wouldn't start.
- Superordinate reference
- Hyponymy reference
- Nominal substitution
- Synonymy reference
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
A: Do you want some more pudding?
B: No, thanks, the stuff makes me fat.
- General item referencing
- Synonymy referencing
- Superordinate referencing
- Nominal substitution
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
The work won't be done in time. Not even half done.
- Clausal ellipsis
- Verbal ellipsis
- Nominal ellipsis
- Verbal substitution
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
I don't feel too good today so I won't come.
- Causal conjunction
- Temporal conjunction
- Additive conjunction
- Adversative conjunction
Which best explains this example (in italics)?
Wait a minute! Firstly, I need to tell you something.
- Temporal conjunction
- Additive conjunction
- Adversative conjunction
- Causal conjunction.