An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun or pronoun just before it.
The appositive phrase is little Sierra, which renames the noun phrase 'my neighbor'.
Little Sierra
"Little Sierra" is an appositive phrase as it renames the subject "my neighbor."
Sierra, since its a name and thus a proper noun it should start with a capital letter.
Sierra Leone uses Bangla as a second language.
None except the definite article, 'the'.
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no, but if they say a specific mountain then yes
Sierra Nevada
There is no Sierra Desert. If you are referring to the Sahara Desert, it is in Africa.
There are three of them: the Sierra Madre Occidental, Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre del Sur.
sierra Nevada
it is the sierra madre occidentalThe Andes mountain range. :)
Arizona, California, Nevada
No they are not they are musicains just like their children china,lauryn and sierra they are a musical family
James Buckwourth
Sierra Lee Sierra Ann Sierra Rae Sierra Elizabeth Sierra Clarie Sierra Nicole
Sierra is a Spanish word meaning saw. Sierra Nevada is the saw-toothed or jagged mountain range running 400 miles through Nevada and California.
Approximately 2 years.
there is no ground wire it is grounded through the case