What is appositive ?

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A noun phrase that adds new information to another noun using comma is called appositive .

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Last Answer : An appositive phrase is something that clarifies a noun, usually set off by commas. So in the sentece "The girl, a brunette, wanted to dye her hair," the appositive would be "a brunette."