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Attributive vs Appositive - What's the difference?

attributive | appositive |


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between attributive and appositive

is that attributive is (grammar) an attributive word or phrase (see above), contrasted with predicative while appositive is (grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

As adjectives the difference between attributive and appositive

is that attributive is (grammar|of a word or phrase) modifying a noun, while in the same phrase as that noun while appositive is of or being in apposition.

As nouns the difference between attributive and appositive

is that attributive is (grammar) an attributive word or phrase (see above), contrasted with predicative while appositive is (grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

Adjective vs Appositive - What's the difference?

adjective | appositive |


In grammar|lang=en terms the difference between adjective and appositive

is that adjective is (grammar) a word that modifies a noun or describes a noun’s referent while appositive is (grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

As adjectives the difference between adjective and appositive

is that adjective is (obsolete) incapable of independent function while appositive is of or being in apposition.

As nouns the difference between adjective and appositive

is that adjective is (grammar) a word that modifies a noun or describes a noun’s referent while appositive is (grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

As a verb adjective

is to make an adjective of; to form or convert into an adjective.

Complement vs Appositive - What's the difference?

complement | appositive |


As nouns the difference between complement and appositive

is that complement is complement, thing added that makes a whole while appositive is (grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

As an adjective appositive is

of or being in apposition.

Appositive vs Modifier - What's the difference?

appositive | modifier |


In grammar terms the difference between appositive and modifier

is that appositive is : a word or phrase that is in apposition while modifier is a word, phrase, or clause that limits or qualifies the sense of another word or phrase.

As an adjective appositive

is of or being in apposition.

Appositive vs Antecedent - What's the difference?

appositive | antecedent |


In grammar terms the difference between appositive and antecedent

is that appositive is : a word or phrase that is in apposition while antecedent is a word, phrase or clause referred to by a pronoun.

Appositive - What does it mean?

appositive | |

Oppositive vs Appositive - What's the difference?

oppositive | appositive |


As adjectives the difference between oppositive and appositive

is that oppositive is expressing contrariety while appositive is of or being in apposition.

As a noun appositive is

(grammar): a word or phrase that is in apposition.

Appositive vs Apposite - What's the difference?

appositive | apposite |


As nouns the difference between appositive and apposite

is that appositive is : a word or phrase that is in apposition while apposite is something that is apposite.

As adjectives the difference between appositive and apposite

is that appositive is of or being in apposition while apposite is appropriate, relevant, well-suited; fit.

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