Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Appositive

A appositive is a noun, noun phrase, or a noun clause that comes after the another noun  to describe another way.
For example
John, my best friend, talked about his study.
Our English teacher, Kerry, will not come tomorrow.  OR
Kerry, our English teacher, will not come tomorrow.


Appositive Adjectives : An appositive adjective immediately comes after noun and noun phrase to clarify it or adding more information.
For example
Sapana, helpful girl, got scholarship in Chicago University.
Sapana, who is working in State Farm Insurance Company, got scholarship in Chicago University.

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