Grammar Unit 1: Lesson 5 Appositives definition An APPOSITIVE is a noun that is placed next to another noun to identify it or add information about it. It is usually set off by commas. example appositive Miss McElhatten, a teacher, is from Northwestern Pennsylvania. commas Appositive phrases There are also APPOSITIVE PHRASES. An APPOSTIVE PHRASE is a group of words that includes an appositive and other words that help it. Mr. Grozanick, a totally awesome social studies teacher, teaches at Spring Cove Middle School. Appositive phrase Guided practice Copy the following sentences into your notes. Underline the appositive or appositive phrases and add appropriate commas. Last, circle the noun the appositive identifies. 1. My new puppy a golden retriever is learning to swim. 2. A true sportsman Uncle Bill never keeps the fish he catches. 3. My science teacher Mr. Synder has a pet bearded dragon. 4. Mr. Nevins a math teacher always displays a Christmas tree. 5. Diwali the Hindu New Year is celebrated in October or November. Guided practice: Answers Check your answers. 1. My new puppy, a golden retriever, is learning to swim. 2. A true sportsman, Uncle Bill, never keeps the fish he catches. 3. My science teacher, Mr. Synder, has a pet bearded dragon. 4. Mr. Nevins, a math teacher, always displays a Christmas tree. 5. Diwali, the Hindu New Year, is celebrated in October or November. Testing Your Knowledge 1. What is an appositive? AN: word or phrase that identifies a noun 2. What punctuation do you use with appositives? AN: commas