An Appositive, a Phrase that Renames or Identifies a Noun or Pronoun, is Easy to Spot.
An appositive phrase renames or identifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence. It is always set off by a pair of commas when it appears in the middle or a sentence, or by only one comma when it is at the end.
See if you can identify the appositive phrases and the objects they modify in these questions, then write your own appositive phrases to complete sentences.
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