
Appositive Phrase
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English
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Appositive Phrases
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begin with an -ing verb
acts as an adjective that describes a noun in the sentence
should be placed before or after the noun it describes
EX: Fearing the lions, Salva walked carefully through Atuot land.
FIRST, LET'S REVIEW PRESENT PARTICIPIAL PHRASES
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Multiple Choice
Which is the present participial phrase in the sentence?
Hearing the soft music, the baby fell asleep in her father's arms.
Hearing the soft music
the baby fell asleep
in her father's arms
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Open Ended
The policemen investigated the crime scene. They found multiple DNA samples.
(Combine the sentences to create a present participial phrase. HintL Change one of the verbs to an-ing ending.)
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"renames" a noun right beside it
can be short or long combination of words
can begin, interrupt, or end a sentence
an appositive phrase is ALWAYS separated from the rest of the sentence by commas
Appositive Phrases
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Grandma's dog, a husky mix, sleeps at the foot of her bed.
My father gave my mother an anniversary gift, a beautiful pair of ruby earrings.
That poem, the one by Edgar Allan Poe, made me cry.
HINT: Appositive phrases usually begin with an article (a, an the) or a possessive adjective (my, his, her, our, their, your).
EXAMPLES
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Multiple Choice
What is the appositive phrase in the following:
Leonardo da Vinci, the great Renaissance painter, was also an inventor.
Leonardo da Vinci, the great Renaissance painter
was also an inventor
Leonardo da Vinci
the great Renaissance painter
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Multiple Choice
What is the appositive phrase in the following:
Clarence, an angel, helps George Bailey realize what a wonderful life he has had.
Clarence
helps George Bailey realize what a wonderful life he has had
an angel
what a wonderful life he has had.
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Fill in the Blank
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Fill in the Blank
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Open Ended
Combine these two sentences by changing one into an appositive phrase:
The lunch was brought an hour late. The lunch was a bowl of chicken soup.
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Open Ended
Combine the following sentences by changing one into an appositive phrase:
Mrs. Peterson gave us a difficult quiz today. Mrs. Peterson is my least favorite teacher.
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Open Ended
Write a sentence about Nya or Salva that uses an appositive phrase.
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