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The portion that is set off can be thought of as an appositive.
But what of a triple appositive like fallout survival shelter?
A case for letting go of the familial appositive comma.
Appositive phrases can also take the form of dictionary-like definitions.
Second, you must separate the clause with commas to indicate it's an appositive.
Noun phrases can make use of an appositive structure.
The answer of usage: Take that appositive identifier following the name and stick it up front without any article at all.
For example, one can use a colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an appositive, or a quotation.
An appositive colon also separates the subtitle of a work from its principal title.
I think not; therefore the appositive.
Many writers incorrectly put a comma only before the appositive element and forget to put one after it as well.
In the following examples, the appositive phrases are offset in boldface:
The colon introduces an appositive independent clause.
The case of a proper noun highlights the fact that all Hebrew adjectives can be interpreted as appositive nouns.
In a restrictive appositive, the second element limits or clarifies the foregoing one in some crucial way.
Note that in example 2, unlike in English, the end of the appositive is unmarked in Slovene.
This is ambiguous because it is unclear whether "a maid" is an appositive describing Betty, or the second in a list of three people.
The appositive Bagni ('baths' in Italian) does not indicate the presence of any thermal baths.
It can be a subject, predicate nominative, direct object, appositive, indirect object, or object of the preposition.
In a non-restrictive appositive, the second element parenthetically modifies the first without changing its scope and it is not crucial to the meaning of the sentence.
Similarly, non-restrictive relative clauses are called supplementary, appositive, non-defining or non-identifying relative clauses.
Split Ends a Cosmetology Shop is a nice example of appositional elegance combined with euphemism in the appositive and the low key or off-beat opening.
In the first one, "one of the bands" is a parenthetical appositive statement modifying Avenged Sevenfold and so is superfluous to the sentence.
"Appositive oblique", a prepositional phrase with of as in: the month of December, the sin of pride, or the City of New York.
The use of the appositive to elevate appears to be a commercial manifestation of titular colonicity, the phenomenon noted first by J.T. Dillon in 1981.