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How is the comma used as an interrupter in this sentence? If this car, an old junkheap, ever starts, we will go! two adjectives before a noun summary parenthetical expression appositive direct address
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How is the comma used as an interrupter in this sentence?
If this car, an old junkheap, ever starts, we will go!
two adjectives before a noun
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parenthetical expression
appositive
direct address
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appositive
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the answer is appositive
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