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Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Neither boy in the park wants to go skateboarding. A. appositive phrase B. adverb phrase C. adjective phrase
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Which kind of phrase are the underlined words in the sentence? Neither boy in the park wants to go skateboarding. A. appositive phrase B. adverb phrase C. adjective phrase
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- - A. appositive phrase
This is because Neither boy in the park wants to go skateboarding. the underlines word is an appositive phrase.
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that would be answer A
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