What is the appositive phrase in this sentence? Two cold drinks, lemonade and punch, were available to the students. A. Two cold drinks B. to the students C. were available D. lemonade and punch
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The apositive phrase in short, is the phrase between the two commas in a sentence. So, using that information, what do you think it is?
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/appositive.htm This will show you what a appositive phrase is. But I won't give you the answer. Maybe you can learn then find out for our self.
b
noo nooo not b d
D is correct! :D
What is the appositive phrase in this sentence? The breakfast Mrs. Clark served included tea, orange juice, and crepes, a kind of thin pancake. A. tea, orange juice, and crepes B. Mrs. Clark served C. The breakfast D. a kind of thin pancake
a
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d
D
What is the appositive in this sentence? Coach Smith has special exercises for us pitchers. A. exercises B. pitchers C. Coach D. us
The appositive in a sentence, when not between parenthesis, is the "renaming" of another word. For example: The insect, a wingspanroach, crawled across the floor. The appositive would be insect.
B i think
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