Answer:
<u>TRUE</u>
Explanation:
Phrases are a group of words that functions as a single unit and that, unlike clauses, do not contain either a subject or a verb, and they don't contain a predicate either. Appositive phrases are no exception, therefore, they do not contain a subject, a verb or a predicate, and they do not expresse a complete thought.
Appositive phrases' function is to rename, identify or give further information of another noun placed right beside it. Examples of sentences containing appositives (underlined):
<em>My neighbor </em><em><u>Alex</u></em><em> has been working in the garage all weekend.</em>
<em>Eli, </em><em><u>the girl living next door</u></em><em>, is out of town.</em>