Sentence Patterns

Topic: Sentences
Tags: Patterns
subject (noun) appositive predicate Bill , the head chef, cooked the meal. [a] appositive (nonrestrictive noun phrase) repeating a noun, directly after a subject [a. verb and direct object] appositive subject (noun) predicate A jolly old man, Santa delivered the presents. [a] appositive (nonrestrictive noun phrase) repeating a noun, directly after a subject [a. verb […]
subject (noun)appositivepredicate
Bill, the head chef,cooked the meal. [a]

appositive (nonrestrictive noun phrase) repeating a noun, directly after a subject

[a. verb and direct object]

appositive subject (noun)predicate
A jolly old man,Santadelivered the presents. [a]

appositive (nonrestrictive noun phrase) repeating a noun, directly after a subject

[a. verb and direct object]

appositives subject (pronoun)predicate
The smell of roses, the toothy texture of wool twill, the site of lit candles,allmake me think of her.

appositive list (nonrestrictive noun phrases) directly before the subject, which connects them together using as a demonstrative or indefinite pronoun (ex. all, these, everyone

main clauseprepositional phraseappositives prepositional phrase
Racers will be groupedby how they place—top-ten, mid-pack, bottom-ten—and by their age.

appositive mid-sentence referencing the object of a preposition

multiple appositives

subjectpredicateappositive (nonrestrictive noun phrase)
The soundwoke us up— a loud ominous rumble.

appositive at the end of the sentence referencing a noun earlier in the sentence

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