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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.
The appositive is the noun phrase the home of Thomas Jefferson, which renames the noun 'Monticello'.
NOTE: When a noun or noun phrase follows a direct object to rename it, it's called an object complement. The noun 'Monticello' is the direct object of the verb 'is'. However, the verb 'is' is a linking verb in this sentence, making the noun 'Monticello' a subject complement (a noun that restates the subject of the sentence, 'example'). So, is the noun phrase an appositive or is it an object complement? A good question.
Example sentence - The architecture of the buildings in Greece were interesting.
Wrigley field, Chicago Illinois Empire State Building, New York The White House, Washinton, D.C.
Greece is where the Parthenon is located.
Ottonian architecture developed in Germany during the reign of Otto the Great. Some examples of Ottonian architecture are St. Bartholomew's Church in Belgium, and the Church of St. Michael in Hildesheim, Germany.
Asking when architecture started is a bit like asking when evolution of the human started, architecture has been around since literally forever, architecture is in nature, in the way trees construct themselves, in how the first human made a hut from mud etc. So it's quite an open question, .
Monticello
Monticello, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, is indeed a remarkable example of colonial architecture. Designed and built by Thomas Jefferson himself, the house exemplifies the neoclassical style prevalent during that time. The use of classical elements, such as columns and symmetry, and the incorporation of innovative features, such as the dome, set Monticello apart as a masterpiece of colonial architecture.
The appositive is 'home of Thomas Jefferson'. The appositive noun 'home' describes (re-identifies) the direct object Monticello.
The appositive is 'home of Thomas Jefferson'. The appositive noun 'home' describes (re-identifies) the direct object Monticello.
i have a jefferson 5cent nickel and his photo is upright while holding when i turn the coin the montecello is displayed upside down, please verify the meaning or reason for this,
Jefferson loved books about architecture, philosophy, sciences, and often read them in the original languages of their publication. He built three large libraries during his lifetime, and famously said, "I cannot live without books." He also had a habit of stashing books in various nooks & crannies around Monticello, so that he could quickly pick one up whenever he was detained...waiting for dinner, for example. I think the best answer to the question, "What was Thomas Jefferson's favorite book?" may be...whatever book he was reading at the time.
The building was a perfect example of colonial architecture. The guards made an example of the convict and punished him mercilessly.
the Brooklyn bridge is an example of Gothic architecture
The building had unusual architecture.
The architecture of the church was Gothic.
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Example sentence - The architecture of the buildings in Greece were interesting.