i need some help with Prepositional Phrases, Appositives, and Appositive. anyone please help me
1. Some youngsters under the age of four are learning gymnastics skills. (under lined words are under the age of four) adverbial adjectival 2. Their instructors encourage them with words of praise. (with words) adverbial adjectival 3. The older siblings of these young children are often found on the high bars. (of these young children) adverbial adjectival 4. They gather momentum and swing from one bar to the next. ( to the next) adverbial adjectival For questions 5–8, identify the underlined phrases as appositive or prepositional. 5. Seaweed sometimes grows to 200 feet. (to 200 feet) appositive prepositional 6. In February, Jonathan decided to send in his application. (in febuary) appositive prepositional 7. Joan, my oldest aunt, was an Olympic swimmer and a distance runner. (my oldest aunt) appositive prepositional 8. The president studied the list of possible candidates. (of possible candidates) appositive prepositional
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