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Papessa [141]
2 years ago
8

DIRECTIONS: Use each phrase as an appositive phrase in a sentence. Correctly punctuate each sentence.

English
1 answer:
abruzzese [7]2 years ago
8 0

Using each phrase as an appositive phrase in sentences, we have:

  1. Mary saw the bacteria, an organism visible under a microscope.
  2. We decided to see the oven, a hot environment where the bread will be baked.
  3. Mr. Stone brought the lense, part of a microscope to his house.
  4. Joe broke the beakers, a set of laboratory tools in his office.

<h3>Appositive Phrase</h3>

Appositive phrase is known to be a noun phrase that actually describes another noun next to it. It actually gives more details and information about the noun.

Appositive phrases help to give more details about the noun beside.

In the given sentences, we discover that after the punctuation marks beside each noun, we are informed about what the nouns actually are as used in the context.

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