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Old 05-Jan-2004, 19:31
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I'm trying to remember the term for the interjection of a phrase in a sentence. For instance:

"Paul, an outstanding athlete, was recently awarded a scholarship to the University of Utah."

Thank you in advance!

Brad
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I'm trying to remember the term for the interjection of a phrase in a sentence. For instance:

"Paul, an outstanding athlete, was recently awarded a scholarship to the University of Utah."

Thank you in advance!

Brad
It's called an appositive phrase The phrase "an outstanding athlete" is used in apposition in the above example.

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