| 11. | A kind of appositive phrase is the false title, as in " " Noted biologist"
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| 12. | It can be a subject, predicate nominative, direct object, appositive, indirect object, or object of the preposition.
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| 13. | Conversely, non-restrictive relative clauses are called supplementary, appositive, non-defining or non-identifying relative clauses.
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| 14. | In addition, the inclusion of commas with the appositive make the position of "'s " more difficult.
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| 15. | The appositive " Bagni " ('baths'in Italian ) does not indicate the presence of any thermal baths.
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| 16. | I think the appositive also allows for the use of parentheses in the event that the authority is used without requiring awkward double parentheses.
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| 17. | It needs to mention, at least as an appositive, what a memorandum of understanding is, as well as a soft loan.
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| 18. | The singular verb " is " was retained " after the appositive Grand Lodge " which is singular in form.
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| 19. | Nominal clauses function like one-word noun ( subject, direct and indirect object, object of a preposition, predicate nominative and appositive ).
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| 20. | To 82.45.217.156, you are of the opinion that setting off non-reatrictive appositives with commas looks more American than British.
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