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11 March, 01:04

Every pie [sold at the farm store} is baked on the premises.

What kind of phrase are the words in brackets?

A. appositive phrase

B. verb phrase

C. participle phrase

D. gerund phrase

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  1. 11 March, 01:12
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    The answer is A. Appositive phrase is basically describing or renaming the noun in either long or short combination of words. For example: the insect, a cockroach, is in my room. A cockroach is the appositive phrase.
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