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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Our thirty-second president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, served four terms in office. A. appositive phrase B. adjective phrase C. adverb phrase

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

underlined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Assuming it's FDR that's underlined, it would be an appositive phrase

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

Adjective phrase because it describes the noun "thirty-second president"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, so it would be an appositive phrase

OpenStudy (anonymous):

gives extra info.

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

It could be considered an adjective or an appositive phrase

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When FDR is the one underlined, we're looking exclusively at what's underlined, so his name would be an appositive

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

What is the noun @Zedditup

OpenStudy (anonymous):

President, I think?

OpenStudy (bishoppatton):

yep

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