An appositive is a noun that is placed after another noun in order to tell more about us and it's usually set off with commas.True or False.

True.

True. An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that provides additional information about another noun in a sentence. It is typically set off with commas to distinguish it from the rest of the sentence.

True. An appositive is a noun or noun phrase that provides additional information about another noun or pronoun in a sentence. It is set off with commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence. To determine if an appositive is present, you can look for a noun or pronoun that is being described or specified further by another noun or noun phrase. If you find one, check if it is followed by a comma and another noun or noun phrase providing additional information.