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1 Appositives August 12, 2015

2 What is an Appositive? An appositive is a noun or a noun phrase that identifies or renames another noun. An appositive usually appears right after the word or phrase that it renames.

3 Appositives For example:
My favorite book, The Fault in Our Stars, only took me three days to read. In the sentence above, The Fault in Our Stars is renaming “my favorite book.”

4 Appositives Appositives do not have a verb.
They are a phrase, not a complete sentence.

5 Punctuating Appositives
As a general rule, a comma should be placed both before and after an appositive. Rafael, a boy in my homeroom, brought his lunch today.

6 14. Mascots have been connected to the Olympics since 1968, in Grenoble, France, when Schuss, a skier with rings on his head, was the unofficial mascot.


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