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Amos, the family dog, likes To Eat Peanut Butter off the spoon. Is to eat the peanut butter an appositive phrase
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Amos, the family dog, likes To Eat Peanut Butter off the spoon.
Is to eat the peanut butter an appositive phrase
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no but "the family dog" is an appositive phrase
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the appositive phrase is “the family dog” it’s extra information that isn’t necessarily needed and a tip is that usually (but not always) appositive phrases are in commas.
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