A subject pronoun follows a linking verb.For example:Correct:"The best baseball player is he."Incorrect:"The best baseball player is him."
Jon, the best student in the school, got an A in the exam.An appositive is a noun that comes before or after another noun that has the same meaning.In this sentence student is the appositive it means the same as Jon. The appositive comes after the subject Jon.'The best student in the school' is an appositive phrase.In the next example the appositive comes before the subject of the sentence:An excellent netball player, Sarah never misses a goal.Sarah is the subject. player is the appositive. Appositive phrase is 'an excellent netball player'.
Avoid the passive voice to make a sentence lively. EG, Joe plays baseball vs Joe is a baseball player.
The baseball player played shortstop in the game.
He was an adept baseball player.
The baseball player batted the ball
I vow to become a famous pro baseball player.
Every baseball player can remain at bat until three strikes are called against the player.
Tony Gwynn has written: 'The art of hitting' -- subject(s): Batting (Baseball) 'Tony Gwynn's total baseball player' -- subject(s): Baseball
The cerebellum controls balance and coordination, and baseball is 90% about coordination. A excellent cerebellum will mean that a baseball player will have top-notch accuracy when pitching or fielding, and great ability to hit a baseball. If an athlete is able to enhance the cerebellum, they will undoubtly do better at it.
Neither sentence has two adverbs. The first sentence, "Bridget owns a huge black dog", doesn't contain any adverbs. The second sentence, "Enrique is an extremely talented baseball player", has only one adverb, "extremely".
Because of the influence of his older brother who is an excellent trumpet player, Alonzo now wants to take music lessons. I hope this will help you! :)