An appositive is a noun/pronoun phrase that re-classifies/names the noun beside it.
Example, the dog, Ginger, barked happily at me.
The appositive would be Ginger. 'Ginger' renames/names ''the dog''.
The noun is Hemingway's novel, what renames it is 'The Old Man and the Sea'.
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Jim, when <u>will</u><u> </u><u>you</u><u> </u><u>clean</u><u> </u>your room?
It's a mess !
I <u>will</u><u> </u><u>clean</u><u> </u>it tomorrow.
I promise!
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I feel like:
a) they are going to run out really soon
b) its not going to work and people are going to protest
c) it will be extremely expensive
I'm sorry if I sound like a pessimist, but the 'rona is pretty depressing
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