Answer:
Closing her checkout lane, the cashier opened the cash register drawer to count the money.
Explanation: The phrase that introduces the sentence is a participal phrase and it functions as a modifier of the noun.
Answer: 1 demonstrative, 2 demonstrative, 3 demonstrative, 4 demonstrative 5 relative .who= relatave
<em>Itself</em> is a <u>reflexive</u> pronoun,
<em>Our </em>and <em>his </em>are possessive pronouns (his/hers/theirs in these sentences are an absolute pronouns)
<em>Where </em>and <em>which </em>are interrogative pronouns
Explanation:
Those boys over there challenged
.theseboys here for a football match.
I like this
film a lot more than
that one they showed last week.
Yesterday I saw a car
that was really pimped-up.
This is the girl...who had an accident.
The cat nearly killed itself
.when it ran across the road.
Alice and Doris collected the stickers .(??? Where is the blank ?)
We have this/our car. That car is his/hers/theirs
He has a key. That key is his
Where .are you from?
Which. one do you prefer: tea or coffee?
Answer:
1.) The sentence should say, "Diego Alvarado, who was my college classmate, writes excellent book reviews and speeches."
Explanation:
A comma creates a pause in a sentence as the reader reads the text. Since this person is providing extra info about Diego, they should put a comma to separate it from the overall message.