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An appositive functions like an adverb in a given sentence. True or False

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YellowGold
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  • 09-06-2017
FALSE. An appositive DOES NOT function like an adverb in a given sentence

Appositive is defined as a noun or noun phrase that renames a noun beside it.

Example
Mrs. Santos, our teacher, is the best teacher in Math. 

"our teacher" is the appositive phrase. It renames Mrs. Santos. 
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