The short answer: we're nerds.
The long answer: an appositive is a noun or phrase that renames the noun right beside it. For example, in the sentence, "Martha, my sister, is an optometrist" the appositive would be 'my sister.'
We thought it was amusing that the English term appositive sounded like a positive when here we were trying to create a good place for people to sharpen their English skills. Thus, Appositive Experience.
We thought it was amusing that the English term appositive sounded like a positive when here we were trying to create a good place for people to sharpen their English skills. Thus, Appositive Experience.