An appositive is a noun or pronoun placed after another noun or pronoun to identify, rename, or explain the preceding word. An appositive phrase is a noun or pronoun with modifiers. It stands next to a noun or pronoun and adds information or details.
Exercise A: 139 (1-5 only) cursive and ink
Developing Writing Skills: 140 (1-5) cursive and ink. You may work with a partner.
Exercise A: 139 (1-5 only) cursive and ink
Developing Writing Skills: 140 (1-5) cursive and ink. You may work with a partner.