Hm._.
What does this sentence demonstrate? Both New York City and Chicago are fascinating places to visit.
@Luigi0210 geez help me~
Are there answer choices or is this a short-answer question..?
a pair of conjunctives a combination of clauses a correlative pair an appositive @Luigi0210 get back
Okay, so according to @haleyelizabeth2017 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Luigi0210 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apposition ;) this should help XD \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) \(\Large \color{red}{\ddot\smile} \)
I went with a correlative pair
Whoops, failed quote xD
LOL it's not a correlative pair XD
Go to that link ^^
wait what O.O
Proffesor said..the asnwer so i went with it..but before i had a combination of clauses as my choice ..ghhhh
Hmm?
Yeah should i argue my proffesor?
"New York City and Chicago" these are both \(\huge{nouns}\)
Just listen to the noun song, by schoolhouse rock live ;)
They are both referring to the same thing..."are fascinating places to visit."
k thank you thank you xP
That moment when professor sees that you re asked the question he has already answered ..dun dunn dunnn
lol no problem
I just hope it's right >.>
a correlative pair was right I guess I’m too stooped for reviews :3
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