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16 December, 22:04

What is the appositive in this sentence?

J. M. Barrie's book Peter Pan was made into a play and a movie.

a. Barrie's book

b. was made

c. Peter Pan

d. a movie

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  1. 16 December, 22:20
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    The appositive in the given sentence: J. M. Barrie's book Peter Pan was made into a play and a movie, is (a) J. M. Barrie's book. Appositives are noun or noun phrases which gives another name to the noun near it. They are very easy to trace. In this case, Peter Pan is a noun. It is renamed into J. M. Barrie's book. Thus, "Barrie's book" is an appositive of Peter Pan.

    Additional Notes:

    (b) was made: is the verb

    (c) Peter Pan: is the main noun

    (d) into a movie: is the prepositional phrase
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