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Yes, and it is still a compound appositive adjective. I am not familiar with any 'which is' rule; where did you find it?
I read somewhere that an appositive is simply a relative clause without the relative pronoun and the
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There is no denying the fact that he is a faithful husband. I don't think you mean "parts of speech." I was always taught there are only eight of those. I don't know much about "that." "That he is a faithful
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Hello, I have a few quick questions. First, c an someone please help me understand why the following answers to an online adjective and adverb quiz are incorrect?: Question #: 1: It is very easy. Here, very is an adjective. User's
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Thus spake Matthias: They are adverbs functioning in the sentences as object complements. Note that the complement in the last sentence is "full of holes". I am not sure if you would call "dry" an adverb in this case. Could it
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