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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Noun phrases

In common with many, many "experts" I've come across on tech sites, the reply ignored the essence of the question and imparted information which while clear to someone already "in the know" means nothing to someone not part of the club.

(From forums.androidcentral.com)

I've identified the following noun phrases in the sentence above:

many

many "experts" I've come across on tech sites

the reply

the essence of the question

information which while clear to someone already "in the know" means nothing to someone not part of the club

Is my identification correct?

(There are other noun phrases inside those above like tech sites, the question, someone, the know, nothing, part of the club, the club which I ignored.)

  

Top answer

"many, many 'experts' I've come across on tech sites" is one noun phrase ("many" is duplicated for emphasis). The others are correct.

  • "many, many 'experts' I've come across on tech sites" is one noun phrase ("many" is duplicated for emphasis).
  • The others are correct.
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"many, many 'experts' I've come across on tech sites" is one noun phrase ("many" is duplicated for emphasis). The others are correct.

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