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- APPOSITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
apposition noun ap· po· si· tion ˌap-ə-ˈzish-ən : a grammatical construction in which a noun or noun equivalent is followed by another that explains it in "my friend the doctor," the word "doctor" is in apposition with "friend"
- Apposition - Wikipedia
Apposition is a grammatical construction in which two elements, normally noun phrases, are placed side by side so one element identifies the other in a different way The two elements are said to be "in apposition", and the element identifying the other is called the appositive
- Apposition - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
When we use two noun phrases (np) next to each other in a clause, and they refer to the same person or thing, we call this apposition: [NP 1] The living room, [NP 2] the biggest room in the house, looks out on to a beautiful garden
- What Is Apposition in Grammar? - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Originating from Latin for “to place near; contribute as an additional element,” apposition is the placing of a noun or noun substitute beside another noun or noun substitute to rename, restate, identify, or further explain it
- APPOSITION definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
If two noun groups referring to the same person or thing are in apposition, one is placed immediately after the other, with no conjunction joining them, as in `Her father, Jerry, left home three months ago '
- APPOSITION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Apposition definition: the act of placing together or bringing into proximity; juxtaposition See examples of APPOSITION used in a sentence
- Apposition and appositive phrases
Apposition refers to the grammatical relationship between two elements in a sentence, where one element (the appositive) further identifies, explains, or renames the other
- Apposition - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Apposition is a grammatical construction in which a noun or noun phrase is placed next to another noun or noun phrase to explain or identify it It typically involves two elements that refer to the same person or thing
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