When do you need to use commas with an appositive?
A. always
B. when the appostitive describes a noun
C. when the appositive is essential to the sentence
D. when the appostive isn’t really necessary and could be removed from the sentence

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Grammar › ViewDuring a poetry session, John, Emma, and Lily were discussing. John claimed that while composing a sonnet, Peter used a specific word to depict the ocean. Emma believed it was “deep”, but Lily contended it was “fly”. Who do you think is correct?
A. Emma
B. Lily
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Identify the preposition in the following sentence: The painting hangs above the fireplace.
A. above
B. below
C. beside
D. through
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A. cry
B. crys
C. cries
D. cried
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I’m getting fat.
A. You should exercise every day.
B. You should buy a new one.
