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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the appositive in this sentence? Sue, have you met our goalie Rob? A. Sue B. Rob C. goalie D. you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do u think it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@iGreen do you agree

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why do u think it is d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know i am not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@iGreen are you coming

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay let me see okay what is a appositive do u know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay a appositive is An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Look at these examples: The insect, a wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table. The insect, a large wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table. The insect, a large wingspanroach with hairy legs, is crawling across the kitchen table.

OpenStudy (igreen):

No..D is incorrect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

once u are finshed reading that tell me what u think the noun is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am not sure what it is but i have to go eat lunch. be back in 10 to 20 mins

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay keep question open so we can finsh here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's A i promise i asked this same question a long time ago.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I ment C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I promise it is C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

we now it is c but she doesnt so we are going to teach here so is could want we can explain it toghther

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Look at these examples: The insect, a wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table.

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

So, what are the nouns in this sentence?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

she is gone real quick but she will be back in a few mintutes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay what is the noun in the sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

golie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes !!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*goalie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

any more

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

Ok, so the answer is.....?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

No.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok and yes i have more

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

The answer is NOT C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it is i am 100 it is

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

@daisysmilecat Please stop. You aren't helping at all.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

any proof

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it. The appositive can be a short or long combination of words. Look at these examples: The insect, a wingspanroach, is crawling across the kitchen table.

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

Name all of the nouns in this sentence please. There are more than one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what ever tel what the answer is at the end of the test :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it is not C, Then it is A

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