Pick out the Noun in apposition in the nominative case from the given sentence.
“sharath our new teacher is a Bengali”
A. Sharath
B. teacher
C. Bengali

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A. Our town has four restaurants only one is open at 7:00am.
B. Our town has four restaurants, only one is open at 7:00am.
C. Our town has four restaurants; only one, is open at 7:00am.
D. Our town has four restaurants; only one is open at 7:00am.
E. Only one is open at 7:00am, our town has four restaurants.
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Sarah had a bad cough and runny nose yesterday. Today she is getting … .
A. better
B. to sleep
C. the job
D. over the top
Subject Verb Agreement and Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the coordinating conjunction in the sentence: “He is tired, yet he continues to work.”
A. is
B. yet
C. continues
D. tired
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Annika Dulin — the marketing department at Tollason Industries’ planning meeting tomorrow.
A. will represent
B. had represented
C. to represent
D. be representing