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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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example of appositive at the beginning of the sentence?

His newest studio album, entitled Ride, packs one hell of a punch, beginning to end.
  

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Hi, His newest studio album, entitled Ride , packs one **** of a punch, beginning to end. No, entitled Ride is just a descriptive/adjectival phrase. If you want an appositive, say, eg His newest studio album, Ride , packs one **** of a punch, beginning to end.

  • Hi, His newest studio album, entitled Ride , packs one **** of a punch, beginning to end.
  • No, entitled Ride is just a descriptive/adjectival phrase.
  • If you want an appositive, say, eg His newest studio album, Ride , packs one **** of a punch, beginning to end.
  • Since Ride is a title, I'd put it in quotes.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

His newest studio album, entitled Ride, packs one **** of a punch, beginning to end.

No, entitled Ride is just a descriptive/adjectival phrase.

If you want an appositive, say, eg His newest studio album, Ride, packs

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