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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Noun phrase

And in name-checking the report from Greg Hands’ Alternative Arrangements Commission and stressing the “oomph” the UK is putting into pursuing an agreement, he hopes to rebut in advance the accusation that he is charging headlong towards no deal.

(The Guardian.)

Is the “oomph” the UK is putting into pursuing an agreement a noun phrase in the sentence above?

  

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Yes. "The" starts a noun phrase.

  • Yes.
  • "The" starts a noun phrase.
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Yes. "The" starts a noun phrase.

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