Are these two sentences correct?
[There are two activities in this class, climbing trees and crossing the river.]
[There are two phrases in the book, "move forward" and "go ahead".]
I think maybe an appositive cannot leave the modified word, so we can't write like that.
So we only can write-[There are two activities, climbing trees and crossing the river, in the class]
[There are two phrases, "move forward" and "go ahead", in the book.] Do you agree it?