Answer: driving distance
Explanation: If you know where you are going, you won't have as big of a chance to get lost. Also, if you plan ahead you can figure out if there will be construction.
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- The boys <u>slowly</u> ate the lunch they bought.
- Mensah sold the food with fresh meat to the customer.
- My mother enrolled in a medical school when I was five years old.
- I was told to pay attention in class always.
- We rolled down the window when we got in the car.
- The farmer along with his cows rise early.
- Neither the station master nor the drivers has the right of way.
- Cheating can result in either suspension or expulsion in University of Ghana.
- Dancing, swimming and going to the mall is enjoyed by the two girls.
- He wore a loose belt.
<h3>What is a
sentence?</h3>
A sentence can be defined as a group of words that comprises a subject and predicate, which are used to convey a logical information.
<h3>The type of error in sentences.</h3>
In English language, there are different type of error in sentences and these include the following:
- Combining possessives and plurals.
- Misplacement of the parts of speech.
- Incorrect subject-verb agreement.
- Incorrect use of antecedent.
- Run-on sentence or comma splice.
Read more on sentence errors here: brainly.com/question/985037
Used to separate to independent clauses when second explains illustrates the first
I feel as though famous could be taken out because its just a describing word, And just there to add detail to the sentence.
Sorry if I'm wrong, really hope this helps!
-Rylee
Answer:
B: The novel, a love story set in ancient Egypt, took me two weeks to finish.
Explanation:
An appositive phrase is a noun or noun phrase that renames the noun next to it. For example, if you said, "The boy raced ahead to the finish line," adding an appositive could result in "The boy, an avid sprinter, raced ahead to the finish line.