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Jim my father is going to drive me to the mall.” Which element in the sentence is nonrestrictive?

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User Carlol
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Answer: my father

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User Antoine OL
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Answer:

The words, "...my father..." is the nonrestrictive element in this sentence.

Step-by-step explanation:

A nonrestrictive element describes a word's meaning that is already clarified without the use of additional words. It is not crucial to the meaning of the sentence and is usually surrounded by commas.

The sentence you provided (it needs commas after "Jim" and before the word "is.": "Jim, my father, is going to drive me to the mall."

We can just say, "Jim is going to drive me to the mall," and it will still make sense. Therefore, we would not need the words (they are nonrestrictive), "...my father..." because it is an unnecessary addition of words that one does not need in the sentence for it to make sense.

I hope this helps you understand! Have a nice day.

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