doesn't appositives should be immediately followed by anoun?
Yes , the usage is absolutely correct-such phrases are called appositives.
The usage is common on GMAT official questions. Examples refers to the stones.
You can check[color=#ff0000] OG 13 SC Q 43, 47,53, 92 and 120 for usage of appositives.I have put the linksbelow.[/color]
[color=#003471] https://gmatclub.com/forum/laos-has-a-land-area-about-the-same-as-great-britain-but-107156.html
https://gmatclub.com/forum/in-1713-alex ... 65410.html
https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-nineteen
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samusa wrote:
Success2015 wrote:
Could somebody pls comment on this
Shouldn't "examples of the earliest known tools made in prehistoric Europe" be next to "Ancient stone pieces"...Is it ok if it is far away as it is in optionC.
Shouldn't "examples of the earliest known tools made in prehistoric Europe" be next to "Ancient stone pieces"...Is it ok if it is far away as it is in optionC.
Yes , the usage is absolutely correct-such phrases are called appositives.
The usage is common on GMAT official questions. Examples refers to the stones.
You can check[color=#ff0000] OG 13 SC Q 43, 47,53, 92 and 120 for usage of appositives.I have put the linksbelow.[/color]
[color=#003471] https://gmatclub.com/forum/laos-has-a-land-area-about-the-same-as-great-britain-but-107156.html
https://gmatclub.com/forum/in-1713-alex ... 65410.html
https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-nineteen
...
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