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To determine the pronoun and its antecedent in a sentence, you need to understand what pronouns and antecedents are.

A pronoun is a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence. It helps to avoid repetition and makes the sentence more concise. For example, instead of saying "John is a teacher. John loves his job," you can use the pronoun "he" to replace John's name: "John is a teacher. He loves his job."

An antecedent, on the other hand, is the noun that the pronoun refers back to in the sentence. It is the word that the pronoun stands in for. In the example above, "John" is the antecedent of the pronoun "he."

In your specific question, "I have checked your work," the pronoun is "I," and it refers back to the speaker or the person who is doing the checking. The antecedent is the noun that the pronoun "I" replaces, which is the person who is speaking or checking the work.

In this case, without more context, it is difficult to determine the specific antecedent since we don't know who is speaking or checking the work. However, based on the sentence alone, the pronoun "I" generally refers to the speaker or the person speaking in the first person.