21/24 and 20/24
21/24 and 20/24
There are two nouns in the sentence:name, common noun; subject of the sentence.John, proper noun is the subject complement, the adjective, noun, or pronoun that follows a linking verb that renames or defines the subject.Note: The linking verb is is, in this sentence a contraction represented by the apostrophe s.
Yes, that is exactly what it does!
10/24 and 9/24
Renames the cell
The pronoun they renames the subject noun 'friends'.
An appositive is a phrase that renames a noun or noun phrase and is set off by commas. It provides additional information about the noun it refers to.
They renames it: Judaea
Predicate Nomitive!
An object complement is a noun, pronoun, or adjective which follows a direct object and renames it or tells what the direct object has become. Example:We're painting the house yellow.
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is the noun Louise, which renames the noun 'mother'.
A noun that renames the subject is a subjectcomplement, phrase or clause that follows a linking verb. Example:Robert is my cousin.
An Appositive.
lavender town.