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Appositive Phrases

Appositive Phrases

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English

9th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.7.1A, L.4.2C, L.9-10.2A

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Brooke Clark

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Appositive Phrases

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My roommate, Katarina, told me she is inheriting El Paisa, a Mexican food restaurant in Ft. Worth Texas.


  • Notice the nouns that are underlined may need more information--almost like a name tag.

  • Notice the phrases in red work to add more information to specific nouns.

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An appositive renames a noun and is set off from the sentence with commas or hyphens. 

  • Ex: Hermione Granger, a witch at Hogwarts School, is accomplished at spells.

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Notice the difference!

  • It went away slowly.

  • It went away slowly, the feeling of disappointment that came sharply after the thrill that made his shoulders ache.

  • Also note that an appositive is not always close to the noun it is describing.

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Multiple Choice

What is the appositive phrase: She struggles as usual to maintain her calm, composed, and friendly personality, a sort of mask she wore all over her body.

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She struggles

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calm, composed, and friendly personality

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a sort of mask she wore all over her body.

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Multiple Choice

What is the appositive phrase: Mr. Cattanzara, a bald-headed man who worked in a change booth on an IRT station, lived on the next block after George’s.

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Mr. Cattanzara

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a bald-headed man who worked in a change booth on an IRT station

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lived

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on the next block after George’s.

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Multiple Choice

What is the appositive phrase: A new study at Emory University has found that prairie voles, social rodents that form lifelong bonds between mates, engage in empathy-based relationships.

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A new study at Emory University

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prairie voles

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social rodents that form lifelong bonds between mates

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engage in empathy-based relationships.

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Multiple Choice

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct: Marvin, the librarian from Ridgedale always has a good recommendation for something to read.

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Marvin, the

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Ridgedale always

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good recommendation

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Multiple Choice

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct: The dogs, a group of basset hounds liked to run and sniff; they typically spent three hours outdoors every day.

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The dogs,

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hounds liked

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sniff; they

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Multiple Select

Select the underlined word or phrase that needs to be changed to make the sentence correct: Our family's pet bird, a canary wakes me every morning with her beautiful song a melody that overpowers my alarm clock.

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canary wakes

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morning with

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song a

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Open Ended

Write your own modeling this example: Mr. Harrison, the principal at my school, wears a tie every day.

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