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* when there are consecutive nouns (not a list of nouns separated by commas), i.e., one after the other, the nouns are either multiple objects (one direct, the other indirect) or one noun is modifying the other  
* when there are consecutive nouns (not a list of nouns separated by commas), i.e., one after the other, the nouns are either multiple objects (one direct, the other indirect) or one noun is modifying the other
** ex., "The pitcher threw the batter a hardball pitch"
***  S: pitcher V: threw IO: catcher ADJ: hardball (appositive noun) DO: pitch
**** could also be expressed as: "the pitcher threw a (hardball) pitch to the catcher"
**** "hardball" = a noun, but here it is describing the direct object "pitch"
**** thus "hardball" is acting like an adjective
* such nouns are called "attributive" nouns
* such nouns are called "attributive" nouns
* attributive nouns modify or qualify another noun
* attributive nouns modify or qualify another noun