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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
  • APPOSITION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    In grammar, an apposition occurs when two words or phrases are placed beside each other in a sentence so that one describes or defines the other An example is the phrase "my dog Woofers," in which "my dog" is in apposition to the name "Woofers "
  • 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 Definitions and Examples - ThoughtCo
    The definition and examples of apposition: placing side-by-side two coordinate elements, the second of which serves to identify or rename the first
  • Apposition - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In grammar, an apposition occurs when two words or phrases are placed beside each other in a sentence so that one describes or defines the other An example is the phrase "my dog Woofers," in which "my dog" is in apposition to the name "Woofers "
  • 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


















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