Asked by K
Okay so in English I'm doing "Appositives"
I understand the question and I'm just confused a little.
Circle the appositives. Then, underline the noun each appositive explains.
1. Sheila, my cousin works in that department store.
I circled "Sheila"
I underlined "cousin"
Or is it the other way around?
Thanks!
I understand the question and I'm just confused a little.
Circle the appositives. Then, underline the noun each appositive explains.
1. Sheila, my cousin works in that department store.
I circled "Sheila"
I underlined "cousin"
Or is it the other way around?
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
It's the other way around.
The appositive is "my cousin."
It explains "Sheila."
The appositive is "my cousin."
It explains "Sheila."
Answered by
K
Okay thank you.
So...
For
"I love to visit Pine Acers, our cabin in the mountains"
Circled "cabin"
Underlined "Pine Acres" ????
So...
For
"I love to visit Pine Acers, our cabin in the mountains"
Circled "cabin"
Underlined "Pine Acres" ????
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.
The complete appositive phrase is "our cabin in the mountains."
The complete appositive phrase is "our cabin in the mountains."
Answered by
K
Thanks again to everyone who helped me :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are welcome.
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