1. A great children movie, Lion and King, one of my all-time favorite movies, with a storyline on how the father lion dies, the evil uncle takes the throne and the king's son is left wandering the forest growing up.
They, appositives, are almost always separated by commas. Take the word appositive in the previous sentence. It is itself an appositive in this case.
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Mexico city, the biggest city in the world, has many archaeoligiacal sites.Or....Appert, an expert on food, worried about the food spoilage.OR...The government gave Appert, an expert on food,a cash award.Hope this helps.
A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Examples of pronouns are: he, she, it, me, them, they, and many more.Bobby is Sarah's brother. He is the youngest of four children.An appositive is not a pronoun that renames a noun. It's a noun or noun phrase that renames a noun (usually one beside it). Appositives give additional information about nouns and are often enclosed in commas.Paul, an accountant, helped me with my taxes.
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They, appositives, are almost always separated by commas. Take the word appositive in the previous sentence. It is itself an appositive in this case.
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In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards, there are several appositives used to provide additional information about the subjects they describe. For example, "the bow of God's wrath is bent" and "the arrow made ready on the string" are appositives that further describe the imminent danger sinners face. These appositives help to emphasize the severity of the consequences of sin as outlined in the sermon.
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An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that renames or identifies another noun in a sentence. It provides additional information but is not essential to the sentence's meaning. Examples of appositives include "the teacher" in the sentence "The teacher, a kind woman, helped us with our project."
Mexico city, the biggest city in the world, has many archaeoligiacal sites.Or....Appert, an expert on food, worried about the food spoilage.OR...The government gave Appert, an expert on food,a cash award.Hope this helps.
what do these types of sentences look like : introductory phrase/clause , appositives and series conjunctions
1. adjective clauses 2. phrases 3. appositives 4. adverb clauses