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      • Essential/restrictive/defining appositives don't use commas. Nonessential/nonrestrictive/commenting appositives need commas.
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  2. The nonrestrictive appositive is your sidecar, and it needs punctuation to attach it to the motorcycle, which is your sentence. Commas and restrictive elements don’t mix. When an appositive noun or noun phrase contains an essential element without which a sentence’s meaning would materially alter, do not frame it with commas.

  3. As you know, appositives that define nouns are essential to the meaning of the sentence. We need them in order for the sentence to make sense. Here's the scoop on punctuating these guys. Defining appositives don't have commas around them.

  4. Punctuation of appositives. In some cases, the noun being explained is too general without the appositive; the information is essential to the meaning of the sentence. When this is the case, do not place commas around the appositive; just leave it alone.

    • Easy Examples of Appositives
    • Restrictive and Non-Restrictive Appositives
    • Real-Life Examples of Appositives
    • Appositives Are An Efficient Way to Add information.
    • An Appositive Can Be A Way of Creating emphasis.
    Dexter, my dog, will chew your shoes if you leave them there.
    Lee, my Army mate, caught a whelk while fishing for bass.
    Dr. Pat, the creator of the turnip brew, sold 8 barrels on the first day.
    The beast, a large lion with a mane like a bonfire, was showing interest in our party.
    Peterwon the lottery.
    Dr. Patsold 8 barrels on the first day.
    It is the perpetual dread of fear, the fear of fear, that shapes the face of a brave man. (French author Georges Bernanos)
    Lou Epstein, the oldest, shortest, and baldest of the three Epstein brothers, barely looked up from the cash register when Alfred entered the store. (extract from The Contender by Robert Lipsyte)
    Alexander Graham Bell, the man credited with inventing the first telephone, was declared one of the country's greatest inventors in 1936.
    Elizabeth I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, became Queen of England in 1558.
    In his 1835 paper published in the Magazine of Natural History, Edward Blyth, an acquaintance of Charles Darwin's, had documented all the leading tenets of Darwin's work 24 years ahead of Darwin's...
    It is the perpetual dread of fear, the fear of fear, that shapes the face of a brave man.
    This tale, this tragic tale, was full of cruel wars, savage devastation, unnecessary deaths and the inevitable search for bloody vengeance.
  5. Sep 2, 2007 · Commas with Appositives - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation. The definition of an appositive is a word or word group that defines or further identifies the noun or noun phrase preceding it. Rule: When an appositive is essential to the meaning of the noun it belongs to, dont use commas.

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · There are two kinds of appositives that give different kinds of information and are punctuated differently: A nonrestrictive appositive gives information that’s not needed to identify the preceding noun phrase. It’s separated from the surrounding text with commas.

  7. How to Punctuate Appositives. Appositives have a few simple rules of punctuation to remember as well. These deal with appositive commas, semicolons, colons, and em dash rules to offset the information provided. Punctuation Rule #1: Commas. Do not use a comma to offset restrictive appositives in a sentence. For example: