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1 Grammar Unit 1: Lesson 5 Appositives

2 definition An APPOSITIVE is a noun that is
placed next to another noun to identify it or add information about it. It is usually set off by commas.

3 example Miss McElhatten, a teacher, is from Northwestern Pennsylvania.
appositive Miss McElhatten, a teacher, is from Northwestern Pennsylvania. commas

4 Appositive phrases Mr. Grozanick, a totally awesome
There are also APPOSITIVE PHRASES. An APPOSTIVE PHRASE is a group of words that includes an appositive and other words that help it. Mr. Grozanick, a totally awesome social studies teacher, teaches at Spring Cove Middle School. Appositive phrase

5 Guided practice Copy the following sentences into your notes.
Underline the appositive or appositive phrases and add appropriate commas. Last, circle the noun the appositive identifies. My new puppy a golden retriever is learning to swim. A true sportsman Uncle Bill never keeps the fish he catches. My science teacher Mr. Synder has a pet bearded dragon. Mr. Nevins a math teacher always displays a Christmas tree. Diwali the Hindu New Year is celebrated in October or November.

6 Guided practice: Answers
Check your answers. My new puppy, a golden retriever, is learning to swim. A true sportsman, Uncle Bill, never keeps the fish he catches. My science teacher, Mr. Synder, has a pet bearded dragon. Mr. Nevins, a math teacher, always displays a Christmas tree. Diwali, the Hindu New Year, is celebrated in October or November.

7 Testing Your Knowledge
1. What is an appositive? AN: word or phrase that identifies a noun 2. What punctuation do you use with appositives? AN: commas


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