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Nehru was founder of modern India. He was a tall leader. use phrase in apposition ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Nehru, the founder of modern India, was a great leader

Explanation:

When we use two noun phrases next to one another  in a clause, and they refer to the same thing/person it is known as apposition, for example, Ritika, their second child, is very musical.

The second noun phrase tells us something more about the first noun phrase (its qualities/its identities). We can also reverse the order of the phrases, for example, Their second child, Ritika, is very musical.

Often the noun phrases are separated by commas. We do this when the second noun phrase gives extra information that is not necessary to identify the thing/person.

Answered by usharanigurram2
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Nehru, the founder of modern India, was a great leader

Explanation:

☆When we use two noun phrases next to one another  in a clause, and they refer to the same thing/person it is known as apposition, for example, Ritika, their second child, is very musical.

☆The second noun phrase tells us something more about the first noun phrase (its qualities/its identities). We can also reverse the order of the phrases, for example, Their second child, Ritika, is very musical.

☆Often the noun phrases are separated by commas. We do this when the second noun phrase gives extra information that is not necessary to identify the thing/person.

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