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Braden
19 July, 06:55
What is an appositive adjective?
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Lil Girl
19 July, 08:41
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Adjective. The definition of appositive refers to two nouns or noun phrases that are together in a sentence and each one gives more information about the other. In the sentence "I am waiting for my friend Beth" the phrase "my friend" is an appositive phrase to "Beth" and "Beth" is an appositive noun to "my friend".
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Winston Curry
19 July, 10:39
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A series of adjectives that follows a noun and, is usually set off by comma's and dashes.
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