When a noun o pronoun follows another noun or pronoun is called APPOSITIVE or APPOSITIVE PHRASE
Answer:
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Explanation:
An adjective is a word that is used to modify a noun in a sentence. For example, This Pen Is Red. The adjective is Red because it tells more of the noun, Pen.
A preposition, is a word used with a noun or pronoun to make its relation with another word in the sentence. Not to be confused with a conjunction, which is used to join two different words or phrases or clauses.
A noun is the name of a person, an animal, a place, or a thing. America is a noun because it's a place, you are a noun because you are a person.
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An apostrophe is used to signify ownership. To figure out whether or not the apostrophe is used correctly look at these examples:
My mom's dog is adorable. Correct Use of apostrophe
(Who owns the dog? Answer: Mom owns the dog. The apostrophe shows her ownership.)
Dog's are so adorable. Incorrect use of apostrophe. (The dog isn't owning anything or has possession of anything so the use of the apostrophe here is incorrect.)