NOUN IN APPOSITION
When one noun follows another to describe it, the noun which follows is said to be in apposition to the noun which comes before it.
Example:
1.     S.M Zakir Hussain, author of many renowned books, is a philosopher.
2.     Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is a big city.
3.     Luca Pacioli, inventor of double entry system, was a mathematician.
4.     Yesterday I met your uncle, the doctor.
5.     Have you seen Ganguli, the artist’s drawings?
NOUN AND OTHER PARTS OF SPEECH
|     Adjective He is poor.  |        Noun The poor are not always   dishonest.  |   
|     Verb Show me your photo.  |        Noun We enjoyed a good show in   the cinema.  |   
|     Adverb He lives here.  |        Noun It’s a long way from here.  |   
|     Conjunction He is poor but honest.  |        Noun But me no buts.  |   
|     Infinitive I want to see it.  |        Noun To see is to believe.  |   
|     Gerund  |        Walking is a good exercise. I like catching fish very   much.  |   
|     Phrase  |        Life is not a bed of roses. Life is a walking shadow.  |   
|     Clause  |        I know what he wants. What he has done will save   his family.  |   
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