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Appositive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Min Woo Lee was here In grammar, an appositive is defined as a noun phrase that generally follows, but occasionally precedes, another noun phrase and renames or describes it. |
 | | Appositives are either restrictive, in which case they are essential to the meaning of the sentence, or non-restrictive, in which case they are not. |
 | | The appositives in the third example above are restrictive, as it is assumed that Bill has more than one friend, and there is more than one famous singer (compare restrictive clause). |
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