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2 November, 13:55

Which words in the sentence make up the appositive phrase?

Our cats, the ones with the calico fur, are always so playful.

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  1. 2 November, 14:10
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    In the sentence, "Our cats, the ones with the calico fur, are always so playful", the correct appositive phrase is "the ones with the calico fur". The appositive phrase is a phrase that describes the object or gives a clear description of the situation. The appositive phrase will always be separated from the main sentence by commas. This is another great indication of this kind of phrases. Mostly this kind of phrases appear in the middle of the sentence, but they can also easily appear at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
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