2. We can add information after a main noun with
an appositive. An appositive describes or gives
another name to a main noun.
Mr. Adrian,
GRAMMAR TERM: An appositive is usually also a noun phrase.
Apposition means that two noun phrases are set side by side.
my lawyer,
appositive
There is little water on Jupiter,
appositive
the largest planet in the solar
system.
can answer this question.
4. We usually use a comma before and after an
appositive.
Flat Earth was published in 2008.a fascinating book, ,
5. We sometimes use a dash— before an after an
appositive.
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Mount Everest Mount Chomolungma in Tibetan
is 8,848 meters high.
We sometimes use parentheses ( ).
— —
)(
7. Using an appositive is a useful way of combining
information from several clauses or sentences
into one sentence.
This is a short way to give a lot of information.
Climbing Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, can be very expensive.
Sentence 1 Sentence 2
Mount Everest is the world’s highest
mountain.
Climbing it can be very expensive.