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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Another Question on Noun Phrases

Could someone help identify the noun phrases in the following sentence?

"This building was built in 1835 by the Anderson brothers."

A textbook says that "a noun phrase is a phrase that begins with a noun or any part of speech that modifies a noun (like an adjective)". Can I, therefore, say that in the sentence, the noun phrases are "This building", "1835" and "the Anderson brothers"?
  

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Anonymous the noun phrases are "This building", "1835" and "the Anderson brothers"? You’ve got it.

  • Anonymous the noun phrases are "This building", "1835" and "the Anderson brothers"?
  • You’ve got it.
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Anonymousthe noun phrases are "This building", "1835" and "the Anderson brothers"?
You’ve got it.

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