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What is the pronoun case of the bolded word? They congratulated us on our achievement.
You should not look at anyone else's paper during the exam. sh'ldn't should't shouldn't shouldnot
You didn't bold the phrase, nor make it clear where phrase-containing sentence began, so you're lucky I know that you are trying to cheat on NovaNet, which is where the question came from, and that the sentence itself is "The judge listened to the explanation in order that he might decide fairly." and the bolded in that sentence is "in order that", which is a subordinating conjunction. But remember that cheating doesn't help you learn what you didn't know or probably should know or need to know. Go learn something, now. :) -JoshuaP
Words in bold or highlighted text periodically throughout.
just is bolded
You can punctuate the sentence like this: Some of the stories were originally published in magazines like The Atlantic Monthly.
Our meeting will actually be a videoconference.Saw what I did there? I bolded it. Oh-yeah.
Linking
If this is the question I just had, then the bolded word is "Clarinet", and therefore is an appositive.
"The crowd's murmur rose to a buzz when they heard the boom." Bolded words are examples of onomatopoeia
No bolded letters; ergo, no possible answer.
What is the pronoun case of the bolded word? They congratulated us on our achievement.
You should not look at anyone else's paper during the exam. sh'ldn't should't shouldn't shouldnot
The band never gave a reason for why the N is bolded.
I recieved a red wool sweater and a pair of blue corduroy pants from my funny, pretty Aunt Jenny.*The adjectives are bolded.
Venetian
If this is the question I just had, then the bolded word is "clarinet", and therefore is an appositive.