language arts
- 👍
- 👎
- 👁
-
- 👍
- 👎
Respond to this Question
Similar Questions
-
English
Choose the function of the italicized infinitive phrase. 1.May I have permission to use the car tonight? 2.He went to Europe to study architecture. 3.I want to go with you to the store. 4.Can you give me a place to put my things?
-
English
What is the gerund phrase and noun function of the gerund in these sentences: 1.Brett earns his income by repairing cars. 2.I enjoy playing the piano. 3.Her favorite pastime is entertaining friends. 4.She is successful in
-
reding
is farmer a common noun or a proper noun
-
English 12th
1. A fable’s moral may be explicitly stated, or it may simply be implied. (1 point) A) independent clause B) adverbial clause C) adjectival clause D) noun clause 2. If you look at most cultures, you will find evidence of fables
-
Grammar-clauses
I put the underlined parts of the sentences in parentheses. William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is a novel (that uses the technique of stream of consciousness). independent clause adverbial clause adjectival clause (my
-
Grammar-Writeacher
Match the part of speech: a. noun b. pronoun c. antecedent (the noun (or nouns to which a pronoun refers) d. adjective e. adverb f. verb g.preposition h. conjunction 1. This stack of books is hers. a. This = d. adjective b. of =
-
English
A. Zach enjoyed biking to his job at the Bistro Cafe'. the early morning ride gave some serenty to his hectic schedule. Opening the restaurant allowed him to get everything ready before the rest of the crew arrived. 1. In the
-
English
help please 1.Use the sentence to answer the question. We are excited for summer vacation, for we have plans to visit several national parks. Which comma rule is used in the sentence? (1 point) a.compound sentence b.items in a
-
Language
Give a common noun for the proper noun. Thursday
-
English
The 'White House' has been home to many animals as well as presidents. (1 point) common noun proper noun compound noun collective noun
-
English
1. All the food was gone. 2. All the food were gone. 3. All the foods was gone. 4. All the foods were gone. (Which ones are grammatical? What kind of noun is 'food'? A countable noun or an uncountable noun? A material noun or a
-
English
True or False? An appositive is a noun that is placed after another noun in order to tell more about it and it's usually set off with commas.
You can view more similar questions or ask a new question.