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Sundarnaz Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Noun phrase

I expect our team to win.

Do you know his age.

Your coming poses a problem for us.

is parents hoped for his success.

She would not admit her guilt.

I think the underlined phrases are noun phrases. Am I right, please?

Thanks.

  

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sundarnaz Do you know his age? sundarnaz His parents hoped for his success. sundarnaz I think the underlined phrases are noun phrases.

  • sundarnaz Do you know his age?
  • sundarnaz His parents hoped for his success.
  • sundarnaz I think the underlined phrases are noun phrases.
  • Am I right, please?
  • Yes.
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sundarnazDo you know his age?
sundarnazHis parents hoped for his success.
sundarnazI think the underlined phrases are noun phrases. Am I right, please?

Yes.

Were you supposed to mark all the noun phrases? Or are you curious only about the underlined ones?

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sundarnazHis parents hoped for his success. for his success.

You underlined a preposition phrase on this one.

Otherwise, all OK.

If you were supposed to find all the noun phrases, you missed a few.

(Some grammarians might classif

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun_phrase#:~:text=The%20word%20he%2C%20for%20instance,functions%20as%20a%20noun%20phrase.

Traditionally, a phrase is understood to contain two or more words. The traditional pro

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