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Appositives and Appositive Phrases (DD.2)

Appositives and Appositive Phrases (DD.2)

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English

7th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.7.1A, 6.NS.B.3, L.4.2C

+2

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Created by

Anne Allen

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4 Slides • 11 Questions

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Appositives and Appositive Phrases

By Anne Allen IXL DD.2

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Appositives

are nouns that usually follow and rename or describe another noun.

  • Erin, my friend,

  • Jeevan's bulldog, Fido,

  • my favorite subject, ELA.

  • Our school​, CYMS, ​

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Multiple Choice

Identify the appositive:

My cousin, Sammy, broke his arm in the championship game last weekend.

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cousin

2

Sammy

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arm

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game

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Multiple Choice

Identify the appositive:

Santa Claus gave his favorite reindeer, Rudolph, a special treat on Christmas Eve.

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Santa Claus

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reindeer

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Rudolph

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special treat

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Appositive Phrases

are appositives with all of their modifiers. They are noun phrases.

  • Suzanne, my best friend in the whole world,

  • The Golden Gate Bridge, the bridge that connects San Francisco​ and Marin County,

  • Amanda, my youngest and most evil cousin,

  • my pet cat, the one who climbs trees,​

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Multiple Choice

Identify the appositive phrase:

The coast of Africa, one of the world's largest continents, is a prosperous trading region.

1

The coast of Africa

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one of the world's largest continents

3

is a prosperous trading region

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of Africa

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Multiple Choice

Identify the appositive phrase:

Did you know that Mr. Angel, my new English teacher, was a pro-football player?

1

Mr. Angel

2

English teacher

3

my new English teacher

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was a pro-football player

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Multiple Choice

Identify the appositive phrase:

The fastest animal, the peregrine falcon, can travel more than 100 miles per hour at certain times.

1

The fastest animal

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the peregrine falcon

3

can travel more than 100 miles per hour

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at certain times

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Appositives and appositive phrases

are usually separated from the noun they rename with commas.

  • My angry neighbor, Mr. Grinch, needs to calm down.

  • Sylvia, my oldest brother's wife, has ​a pet iguana.

  • ​New York City, the most populated city in the U.S., is very crowded.

  • ​Marco's sister, Rita, plays the harmonica.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence below is correctly punctuated?

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My sister, the tall one is about to enter high school.

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My sister the tall one is about to enter high school.

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My sister the tall one, is about to enter high school.

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My sister, the tall one, is about to enter high school.

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

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We decided to eat at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.

2

We decided to eat at Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.

3

We decided to eat at, Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.

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We decided, to eat, at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.

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Multiple Choice

Select the appositive or appositive phrase:

Coffee, a great source of energy, is the perfect drink on cool nights.

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Coffee

2

Coffee, a great source of energy

3

a great source of energy

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cool nights

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Multiple Choice

Select the appositive or appositive phrase.


In the time of the Roman Republic, only male Roman citizens were allowed to wear the toga, a long cloth wrapped around the body.

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In the time of the Roman Republic

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only male Roman citizens were allowed to wear the toga,

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a long cloth wrapped around the body.

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Multiple Choice

What are appositives phrases usually separated from noun phrases by?

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Nothing

2

Period

3

Semi-colon

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Comma(s)

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Multiple Choice

Select the appositive or appositive phrase.

William Shakespeare, the revered English playwright, wrote plays more than four hundred years ago; his works continue to influence people around the world.

1

William Shakespeare

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the revered English playwright,

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wrote plays more than four hundred years ago that

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even now,

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continue to influence people around the world

Appositives and Appositive Phrases

By Anne Allen IXL DD.2

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