Based on this definition: Appositive nouns- “Rename” the previous noun listed. In other words, an appositive noun is when you rename one noun with another one that means the same thing. The two nouns have to make sense to fill in for each other.
Which one is an appositive?
A) Ex: Then Aubree, the-know-it-all, raised her hand snobbily.
B) Ex: In spite of Aubree being a know-it-all, she somehow is still my friend.
C) Ex: Aubree is a strange individual
The answer would be A, you fools.
Based on this definition: A subject tells what a sentence is about. It is most common for nouns to be the subject of a sentence. A subject is a person or thing that the sentence is focusing on.
Which one has a subject noun?
A) Ex: However, Kambria has tried to get rid of her on multiple occasions.
B) Ex: Aubree is constantly resting her face, and her resting face is very sad.
C) Ex: every time one is looking for Aubree, one can find her in a duck racing stadium.
You are all being foolish, it's E.
(Kidding, it's B.)
Based on this definition what is the object of a preposition: An object of preposition is a noun and/or a pronoun that comes after the preposition. It is common for nouns to appear this way in sentences. By identifying a preposition in a sentence you can then find what may be an object of a preposition.
A)The squirrel in the tree.
B)My Brother john, loves music
C)Fred is an engineer
A)The squirrel is in the tree
Based on this definition: Compliments are also known as predicate nouns. They either modify, add more information to, or refer to something. It can be an adjective acting as a noun.
Which sentence correctly demonstrates the definition?
A) Ex: every time one is looking for Aubree, one can find her in a duck racing stadium.
B) Ex: Aubree is constantly resting her face, and her resting face is very sad.
C) Ex: Aubree always leads me to believe that she is sad due to this.
C)
You all suck at jeopardy, it's clearly A).
What is Xaiver's favorite color?
Your all wrong, it's Glaucous.
Write an example of an associative noun in a sentence.
Your probably wrong, but I guess I'll check it.
Give an example of a subject.
If you said any noun, I suppose you might get some points.
What comes before the noun in an object of a preposition sentence?
A preposition, obviously
Compliments are often found in the _____ of a sentence.
Losers, Its Predicate
What is the best way to assassinate someone?
Poison them, Clearly.
Call your mom and ask her what your favorite color is
If she says yellow, you get the points,
If she said blue, you lose the points
If she said anything else, you don't get nor lose anything.
Call your Dad and say nothing.
If he says "hello?" within the first 10 seconds, you get the points.
If he hangs up, you lose the points
Call your mom and tell her you got arrested, asking her to bail you out. Go along with it until it's been 1 minute or she hangs up.
If she is proud, you get the points
If she hangs up, you get the points
If she says "But you're in school," you lose the points
Call your Grandma or Grandpa and ask if they miss you
If they say no, you get the points.
If they say yes, you lose the points.
It's 9. Don't believe me? Look it up.
Boo
If you said AHHH you get the points
If you didn't say anything, you lose the points