Asked by Wavyandthehomies
What is a prepositional phrase?(1 point)
a word used to give direction
the words between a subject and a verb
a preposition combined with a noun or pronoun object
two prepositions used one right after the other
What is an antecedent of a pronoun?(1 point)
the noun that is repeated several times
the pronoun that appears last in the sentence
the noun that the pronoun is replacing
the verb that appears first in the sentence
a word used to give direction
the words between a subject and a verb
a preposition combined with a noun or pronoun object
two prepositions used one right after the other
What is an antecedent of a pronoun?(1 point)
the noun that is repeated several times
the pronoun that appears last in the sentence
the noun that the pronoun is replacing
the verb that appears first in the sentence
Answers
Answered by
DS
Numbers and letters would really help to know what's what.
I'll be happy to check your answers.
I'll be happy to check your answers.
Answered by
Wavyandthehomies
What is a prepositional phrase?(1 point)
A. a word used to give direction
B. the words between a subject and a verb
C. a preposition combined with a noun or pronoun object
D. two prepositions used one right after the other
What is an antecedent of a pronoun?(1 point)
A. the noun that is repeated several times
B. the pronoun that appears last in the sentence
C. the noun that the pronoun is replacing
D. the verb that appears first in the sentence
A. a word used to give direction
B. the words between a subject and a verb
C. a preposition combined with a noun or pronoun object
D. two prepositions used one right after the other
What is an antecedent of a pronoun?(1 point)
A. the noun that is repeated several times
B. the pronoun that appears last in the sentence
C. the noun that the pronoun is replacing
D. the verb that appears first in the sentence
Answered by
Anonymous
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