The appositive noun is 'Loisa', which restates the subject noun 'mother'.
The Making of Private Pike was created in 1977.
"Making a Living" (1914).
popcorn popcorn
The cast of Making of - 1998 includes: Daniel Gandione as Actor
The cast of Making the Break - 2006 includes: Gabe Hohreiter
An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.The appositive in the sentence is the noun Louise, which renames the noun 'mother'.
Anta Tuhadher al Spaghetti
Sales of spaghetti sauces were $2 billion in the 1990s
Technically, there is no appositive in the given sentence.The noun phrase a tossed one renames the direct object, 'salad', making the noun phrase an object complement.The difference between an appositive and an object complement is that an appositive can rename any noun in the sentence, and an object complement can only rename the direct object.
Loisa
You can use barley when making spaghetti.
it's useful for making spaghetti
Try adding more pasta or spaghetti sauce in to it or if youre making it with meatballs..add more meatballs in!
they were too busy making "de spaghetti"
by getting some outr of a box, outting in water and putting it in the microwave
yes, I assume you are making spaghetti sauce. Make the sauce and can it in pressure cooker.
Pasta and noodles of other types did not originate from Italy it came from China first. They have been making pasta there from at least 3000 b.c. However spaghetti in its current form (long thin noodles made from semolina flour) was first made in Italy.