What is an appositive?
A. An appositive shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
B. An appositive is a noun or pronoun that identifies or renames another noun or pronoun.
C. An appositive modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
D. An appositive is a word used in place of a noun or another pronoun.

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Passive and Active SentencesPast Simple VerbsContinuous TenseReported Speech and SubjunctiveModals for Necessity and SuggestionsPresent Simple Tense PassiveInfinitives for reasonsIndefinite PronounsPast TenseSingular and Plural NounsOther quiz:
Indefinite Pronouns › View_______________ in the classroom happy because the teacher said she won’t give any homework.
A. nobody
B. something
C. nothing
D. everybody
Verb Tenses › View
Change the following sentence to past simple: ‘I play football.’
A. I plays football.
B. I played football.
C. I playing football.
D. I will play football.
Grammar › ViewThe plane will be taking off at 7:15pm. The time will be:
A. Eleven fifteen in the evening
B. Eleven fifteen in the morning
C. seven fifteen in the evening
D. seven fifteen in the morning
Present Progressive (Future) › View
Mel and Lee ___________ a party at their place Saturday night!
A. are have
B. have
C. are having
D. will has
