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1. You can just give the homework to Marc, *my next door neighbor*, to give to me.
a.) Adverb Phrase
b.) Adjective Phrase
c.) Appositive Phrase
d.) Participle phrase
I think it is an appositive phrase because of the detail of “My next door neighbor”
2. *When you're finished,* please lock the door.
a.) Adverb Phrase
b.) Adjective Phrase
c.) Infinitive Phrase
d.) Appositive phrase
A
a.) Adverb Phrase
b.) Adjective Phrase
c.) Appositive Phrase
d.) Participle phrase
I think it is an appositive phrase because of the detail of “My next door neighbor”
2. *When you're finished,* please lock the door.
a.) Adverb Phrase
b.) Adjective Phrase
c.) Infinitive Phrase
d.) Appositive phrase
A
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Both answers are correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No correct answer is shown for 2. The designated words comprise an adverbial clause, not a phrase.
It has a subject and verb, so must be a clause.
It has a subject and verb, so must be a clause.
Answered by
T
Number 2 is Adverbial clause
Answered by
Mushrooms are tasty
I can’t tell if people are just hating on the fake mrs sue or if the answer is wrong
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