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Appositive Quiz
Remember...an appositive can be a single word or a phrase that further identifies a noun or pronoun. Appositives can appear at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence.
QUESTION 1 of 5
A DC comic superhero, the Flash is popular among young boys.
No change needed.
A comma is needed after the word Flash.
No comma needed.
Right!
Next
QUESTION 2 of 5
Sherlock Holmes a character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is still popular on screen and in print.
A comma is needed after Holmes.
No change necessary.
Commas are needed after Holmes and Doyle.
Right!
Next
QUESTION 3 of 5
My little dog Annie tracked mud all over my clean floors.
A comma is needed after the word dog.
A comma is needed before and after the name Annie.
No change necessary.
Right!
Next
QUESTION 4 of 5
I can't believe I have to take a quiz over appositives one of the easiest grammar lessons ever.
A comma is needed after the word appositives.
A comma is needed after the word quiz.
No change necessary.
Right!
Next
QUESTION 5 of 5
We just suffered through the worst winter weather in the greatest southern state Texas.
A comma is needed after the word state.
A comma is needed after the word weather.
No change needed.
Right!
Results
RESULTS
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3-4 Corrects
5 Corrects
0 Correct
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