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10 September, 11:33

What is the appositive in this sentence tiny tim's father bob cratchit works for scrooge?

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  1. 10 September, 11:56
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    In the sentence: " Tiny Tim's father, Bob Cartchin, works for Scrooge." the appositive is Bob Cartchin because it renames Tiny Tim's father.

    Appositive is a noun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause that renames a noun that comes just before them.

    In the sentence above, Tiny Tim's father was renamed by the noun "Bob Cartchin".
  2. 10 September, 14:32
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    If your in connexus the answers are:

    1. PartA-a

    partB-b

    3. c

    4-b

    5-d

    6-d

    7-d

    8-d

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