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IDENTIFIER Tools (Appositive Phrases)

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  • Rewrite the sentence to include a complete independent clause: The museum, home to ancient artifacts.
    The museum, home to ancient artifacts, attracts thousands of visitors each year.
  • Rewrite this sentence by placing the appositive phrase at the beginning: The Grand Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder.
    A breathtaking natural wonder, the Grand Canyon attracts millions of tourists each year.
  • Which revision correctly includes an appositive?
    The ancient tree, a towering oak, was struck by lightning.
    The ancient tree, which stood for centuries, was struck.
    The ancient tree that stood tall was struck by lightning.
    The ancient tree standing tall was struck by lightning.
  • Which sentence is incorrect because it does not contain a complete independent clause?
    a) A delicious meal, my favorite comfort food.
    b) The dog, a loyal companion, barked at the mailman.
    d) The Han River, South Korea's longest river, flows.
    c) My grandmother, a talented seamstress, made my prom dress
  • Identify the participial phrase: a) The boy running down the hall slipped and fell. b) The girl, exhausted from practice, fell asleep. c) The book, a best-selling novel, is being adapted into a movie.
    b) The girl, exhausted from practice, fell asleep.
  • Add an appositive phrase to this sentence: The scientist made an incredible discovery.
    The scientist, a pioneer in genetics, made an incredible discovery.
  • Combine these sentences using an appositive: Shakespeare is one of the greatest playwrights. He wrote Hamlet.
    Shakespeare, one of the greatest playwrights, wrote Hamlet.*
  • What is the difference between a participial phrase and an appositive phrase?
    A participial phrase contains a verb ending in -ing or -ed, while an appositive phrase renames a noun and usually starts with the article a, an, or the.
  • Create a sentence using an appositive phrase about a famous person.
    Answers will vary (e.g., Marie Curie, a groundbreaking scientist, won two Nobel Prizes.)
  • Identify the appositive in this sentence: My brother, a skilled guitarist, plays in a band.
    a skilled guitarist
  • Identify the appositive phrase: a) The artist, a master of realism, won an award. b) The artist, who painted the mural, is famous. c) The artist painting the mural worked late into the night.
    a) The artist, a master of realism, won an award.
  • Which sentence correctly uses an appositive?
    a) My teacher, a lover of classic literature, assigned Pride
    b) The old house, which had broken windows, looked haunted.
    c) He ran down the street, waving his arms wildly
    d) I left my book on the table, where I had been studying.
  • Fix this incorrect sentence: The sunset, a beautiful display of colors.
    The sunset, a beautiful display of colors, lit up the evening sky.
  • What is an appositive phrase?
    A noun or noun phrase that renames or explains another noun.
  • What is missing in this sentence: A dedicated student, always finishing assignments early.
    A subject-verb combination to complete the independent clause.
  • Does an appositive phrase contain a verb?
    No
  • Identify the independent clause in this sentence: Max, the fastest runner on the team, won the race easily.
    Max won the race easily.
  • Which sentence contains an adverbial clause? a) After the storm passed, the sun came out. b) The castle, a magnificent structure, stood atop the hill. c) The child, laughing joyfully, ran across the yard.
    a) After the storm passed, the sun came out.
  • True or False: An appositive phrase can be removed from a sentence without changing its core meaning.
    True
  • Identify the adverbial clause: a) While I was studying, my brother played video games. b) The dog, a playful golden retriever, wagged its tail. c) The athlete, known for her speed, broke the record.
    a) While I was studying, my brother played video games.