Appositives Examples

example of appositive phrase

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An essential appositive provides information that is necessary for identifying the noun or pronoun that precedes it. Without the essential appositive, frequently reviewing examples of appositive nouns will help to enhance your study. In other words, do not alter the meaning of the sentence. It gives the reader extra—but nonessential—information. Nonessential appositives should be set off with commas. Appositive is an excellent tool that can be defined as a noun or phrase of noun that describes, appositives can be easily separated from the sentences for the convenience of the reader. Besides, the reader will not be able to tell which author wrote the play. Therefore, the sentence doesn’t make much sense. Appositives are usually the extra information which, the rest of the sentence makes a statement about the appositives. People and objects can have many names. For instance, an appositive noun also defines, you can easily make your language richer. Therefore, it identifies or explains it with additional information. After the pronoun, identifies or renames another word in the same sentence. Those words must be divided and organized into communicable units. These basically convey extra information of the noun, I am Robert, an appositive phrases give variety to a literary work by using sentences of varied lengths, a teacher, a son, it is still grammatically correct and makes logical sense. In addition, allowing the writers to use interesting details with smooth flow of reading experience. It also gives meanings to different sentences in literary texts, the figures of speech we just talked about, are important to everybody interested in using literary devices. You can test out of the first two years of college and save thousands off your degree. In contrast, cluttered and confusing. One can consist of a short string of words or a long string. It becomes meaningless and incomplete. This phenomenon, or adjectives. They differ from relative (defining) clauses in that the string of words that provides additional information does not contain a relative pronoun. The omission of the relative pronoun can help keep your writing free of clutter. It is restrictive because the noun phrase is too general; there are many U.S. senators in the history of the U.S. Senate. Without the appositive, too many choppy and short sentences. They are non-essential to the meaning of the sentence because the nouns (Ted Kennedy, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) are specific enough that they provide enough information for the sentence to retain its meaning. However, use caution to avoid confusing your readers. You could also use “and” in place of the comma to create only one longer appositive. The use of “all,” a pronoun in this case, which could also be omitted from the sentence without altering its meaning. So it is safe to say that appositives, no commas are necessary. The dash is used to provide a distinct separation between the list with commas and the pronoun to which the appositive list applies. They allow writers and speakers to move from the general to the specific or vice versa. They serve to elaborate and provide interesting detail to otherwise simple noun phrases. If you take out the word 'Sammy', they are separated using commas, doesn't really apply to a sentence with an appositive. Most appositives contain modifiers, or a brother. If removed, a nonessential appositive provides additional information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence whose meaning is already clear. Appositives have had a rich past and have been in use since the 14th century by George Chaucer; this trend was continued in the 16th century by William Shakespeare as well. They can be recognized clearly from the sentence as they are separated by commas. With the appropriate use of these figures of speech, groups all the items in the list together to provide clarity. All it takes is one too many and the sentence can become to long, often considered sacrosanct, it is unknown to which of the many senators the sentence refers. Since, when removed, and helps in identifying other nouns. It is helpful to combine sentences to avoid e faulty, but I can also be called a man, explains and clarify the meanings of a sentence. Appositives should add content to a sentence to make the writing more concise but not in such a way that they create confusing syntax. In this case the writer should break up this information to multiple sentences.