Michael, Jessica's brother, does not drink.
The sentence should include commas as follows: "Michael, Jessica's brother, does not drink." Placing the commas around "Jessica's brother" sets it as a non-essential clause, providing additional information about Michael without changing the sentence's meaning.
Sure, here is an example sentence using "sibling": "I have one sibling, a brother named Michael."
The appositive in this sentence is "Mike." It renames or explains the noun "brother."
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the given sentence "Has your brother arrived yet".
The verb in the sentence "your brother is ten years old" is "is."
Yes, "arrived" is the verb in the sentence "Has your brother arrived yet?" It indicates the action of your brother reaching a particular destination or completing a journey.
Your brother, Malik, and I. Run to the store later. Which of the following correctly rewrites these sentence fragments? I. Your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store later. II. Later, your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store. III. Your brother, Malik, and I. Will run to the store later. I & II only
"That is my brother's car" is a sentence in the indicative mood, which is used to make factual statements.
What if your brother Malik and I run to the store later?
Sure, here is an example sentence using "sibling": "I have one sibling, a brother named Michael."
"Man" is the subject, "is" is the verb.
My Brother Michael was created in 1959.
the brother of Michael Jordan is Michael Jackson
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It is a comma-spliced run-on sentence.
The complete predicate for that sentence is: "were finally found".
Nope. She has an older brother, Michael, and a younger brother Thomas. Nope. She has an older brother, Michael, and a younger brother Thomas.
The American idol Randy Jackson is not Michael Jacksons brother, even though Michael has a brother with the same name, Randy.