put commas where needed
I need your help with this project Sarah.
"I need your help with this project, Sarah.
what is the appositive
The capital of France, Paris, is known as the City of Light
The capital of France, Paris, is known as the City of Light
which one is an appositive?
Can you help me, Doctor Till? My physician, Doctor Till, is helpful.
My physician, Doctor Till, is helpful.
who owns the item?
The cat's ball.
the cat
is this a plural possessive noun?
the dogs' bone
yes
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Class please open your books to page sixty seven.
Class, please open your books to page sixty seven.
what is the appositive?
My brother, a talented musician, plays the violin.
My brother, a talented musician, plays the cello.
which is an example of direct address?
Coach, when do we start? Mr. Miller, the coach, started the drill.
Coach, when do we start?
who owns the item?
the teacher's owala
teacher
is this a plural possessive noun?
the cat loves milk
no
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Listen to me my friend before you make a decision.
Listen to me, my friend, before you make a decision.
what is the appositive
A bold explorer, Marco Polo traveled the gravel Road.
A bold explorer, Marco Polo traveled the Silk Road.
who owns the item?
the Mummy's sarcophagus
Mummy
is this a plural possessive noun?
the teachers' lounge
yes
put commas where needed
Sir you dropped your wallet on the sidewalk.
Sir, you dropped your wallet on the sidewalk.
what is the appositive
We visited the Golden Gate Bridge, a famous landmark in San Francisco.
We visited the Golden Gate Bridge, a famous landmark in San Francisco.
who owns the item?
the clock's arm
the clock
is this a plural possessive noun?
the babys' toys
yes
put commas where needed
Get back here this instant you naughty dog!
Get back here this instant, you naughty dog!
what is the appositive
My favorite snack, sliced apples with peanut butter, is very healthy
My favorite snack, sliced apples with peanut butter, is very healthy
who owns the item?
the birds wings.
bird
is this a plural possessive noun?
They loved to go to the park.
no