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  • 24-10-2018
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My uncle Joe bought a dozen tulips. What is the appositive in this sentence.

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Yhuby
Yhuby Yhuby
  • 24-10-2018

Based on the definition of appositive, this is a noun or noun phrase that is used to rename the another noun beside it. Basing on the given sentence above, I believe that it does not have an appositive. The nouns are Joe and Tulips, but no other noun that renames either of the two.

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