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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this a noun phrase? If yes, then why?

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it is a noun phrase because the verb 'be' here dosn't mean become. it is just like am/ is/ are.

  • it is a noun phrase because the verb 'be' here dosn't mean become.
  • it is just like am/ is/ are.
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it is a noun phrase because the verb 'be' here dosn't mean become. it

is just like am/ is/ are.

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