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Kian Shah
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6 February, 11:19
What is a pro-sentence?
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Tamia Dougherty
6 February, 11:48
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Pro-sentence (also called anaphoric sentence) is a short phrase, where one word takes place of fuller sentence (most common pro-sentences are "okay", "yes", "I do" etc.)
Example: Would you like to go to the theater?
Normal answer: Yes, I'd like to go to the theater.
Pro-sentence: "sure", "okay"
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