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An appositive phrase is something that clarifies a noun, usually set off by commas. So in the sentece "The girl, a brunette, wanted to dye her hair," the appositive would be "a brunette."
What is your father is not a correct sentence. The word father is not a what but a who. The correct way to word it would be, who is your father?
Yes, thousands of stores are open not just on Father's day but on regular Sundays.
No, they are closed. Father's Day is on a Sunday and Aldi stores, at least in Kentucky, are closed on Sundays.
Exactly 14.5% of all 17ths of June are Sundays.
Yes, there is consonance used in "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden. For example, in the line "Sundays too my father got up early," the repeated "r" sound in "father" and "early" creates consonance.
Of course he had a father.
Josephine is meant to be a female name, so it would be 'her father'.The correct sentence is "Josephine's father died." or "Her father died."
The sentence "she obeyed her father" contains a verb in the simple past tense.
The subject of the sentence is "My father."
"Her father" is a singular subject pronoun in this sentence. A subject pronoun performs the action in the sentence, while an object pronoun receives the action. In this case, "Her father" is performing the action of being happy to have the kitten.