Asked by scott
What grammatical structure is the italicized portion of the sentence?
My most valuable coin, one from Spain, is worth more than $100.00.
My most valuable coin, one from Spain, is worth more than $100.00.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What are the italicized words?
Answered by
scott
i think its about the whole thing or like the part that is,then what is the structure of it
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your question asks only about the part that is <i>italicized</i>.
Is this the way your sentence looks?
<b>My most valuable coin, <i>one from Spain</i>, is worth more than $100.00.</b>
Is this the way your sentence looks?
<b>My most valuable coin, <i>one from Spain</i>, is worth more than $100.00.</b>
Answered by
scott
yes, and i think if its the whole sentence then its just asking what is the structure of it
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The italicized part is an appositive.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/appositive.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/appositive.htm
Answered by
scott
thank you and i have a few more to do the next one is:We walked along the mountain path looking for unusual flowers. so it would be nominative absolute?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What part of the sentence do you think is the nominative absolute?
Answered by
scott
looking for unusual flowers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right.
Answered by
scott
:) By mistake I opened a package addressed to my sister. is the next one and would be infinitive phrase?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please tell me what the italicized phrase is.
I don't see any infinitive phrase in that sentence.
I don't see any infinitive phrase in that sentence.
Answered by
scott
i think the whole sentence is infinitive
Answered by
nahum
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