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Minhtrang86_vn Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

asking abour appositive

Hi everyone!

I'm very grateful when I can join this room, and I can see that my English improves so much. However, I am still considering about one matter in English. It is talking about the appositive.

In one page of grammar advanced book, I could see that:



POST_MODIFICATION BY NON_FINITE VERBS



1.to verb

2, V-ing

3. V-ed



However, in the first matter, I really don’t understand when they said:

To verb:

a) appositive: their hope to become teacher

b) descriptive: the last bus to arrive



I still wonder why in the (a) the appositive is " to become teacher" because I can see that appositive is a noun or nour phrase that remains another noun beside it.
  

Top answer

An appositive is a description of a noun that is preceding or following. Here, to become a teacher, describes the noun hope. phrase, therefore b) is not an appositive.

  • An appositive is a description of a noun that is preceding or following.
  • Here, to become a teacher, describes the noun hope.
  • phrase, therefore b) is not an appositive.
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An appositive is a description of a noun that is preceding or following. Here, to become a teacher, describes the noun hope. The appositive is a noun or noun.phrase, therefore b) is not an appositive.
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Thannk you very much, now i can see what is " real " appositive Emotion: big smile

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