He was angry, furious" We can insert "nay", which is an overt indicator of apposition. :up:
A Afit Member Joined Jul 21, 2011 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Dutch Home Country Europe Current Location Europe Aug 30, 2011 #21 He was angry, furious" Click to expand... We can insert "nay", which is an overt indicator of apposition. :up:
He was angry, furious" Click to expand... We can insert "nay", which is an overt indicator of apposition. :up:
Frank Antonson Senior Member Joined Dec 7, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States Aug 31, 2011 #22 Yes, I see what you mean. Maybe today I won't be so lazy and will try to find that ridiculously long set of Shakespearean appositives. Oh, in the meantime, you might be amused to see my beginning efforts of teaching my course online. mrbisse1's Channel - YouTube
Yes, I see what you mean. Maybe today I won't be so lazy and will try to find that ridiculously long set of Shakespearean appositives. Oh, in the meantime, you might be amused to see my beginning efforts of teaching my course online. mrbisse1's Channel - YouTube