What is the appositive in this sentence? Coach Smith has special exercises for us pitchers.
A.
us
B.
Coach
C.
pitchers
D.
exercises

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Answer 1
Answer: pitchers is the appositive!


Appositive is another way of naming something that has already been named in the sentence. here it's "us" that's getting another "name": pitchers.

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C.
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D
I
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Answer:

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