Combining Sentences - Using Appositives Flashcards
appositive
- noun or pronoun placed next to another noun or pronoun to give additional information
- must be set off with commas; it helps to remember this by thinking about whether or not the sentence would still make sense
appositive phrase
appositive plus any words that modify it
meteor showers are made of the icy debris of comets. sometimes they are visible form earth.
what is the best way to combine the two sentences above by using an appositive
Meteor showers, sometimes visible from earth, are made of icy debris of comets
which sentence below punctuates the appositive correctly
Staci, a graphic artist, is good at making flower arrangements
the family from new york state moved in next door. they all played musical instruments
the family from new york state, all musicians, moved in next door
strawberries usually come to peak harvest in june. they grow best in full sun.
what is the best way to combine the two sentences above by using an appositive
strawberries, a full sun-loving berry, usually come to peak harvest in june
janice got the best part in the play. she has the best voice
what is the best way to combine the two sentences using an appositive
janice, a great singer, got the best part in the play