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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Noun phrases

"The £200,000 fine handed out by Ofcom to the TV network RT (formerly Russia Today) for repeatedly breaching impartiality rules over its coverage of the Skripal poisoning is a powerful reminder of the tactics Russia employs to manipulate public opinion in the west."

(The Guardian.)

Are subject and complement of the sentence above noun phrases?

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I think that The £200,000 fine handed out by Ofcom to the TV network RT (formerly Russia Today) for repeatedly breaching impartiality rules over its coverage of the Skripal poisoning and a powerful reminder of the tactics Russia employs to manipulate public opinion in the west are noun phrases.

  

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Correct. Were you trying to find the longest noun phrases in the English language? CJ

  • Correct.
  • Were you trying to find the longest noun phrases in the English language?
  • CJ
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Correct.

Were you trying to find the longest noun phrases in the English language? Emotion: smile

CJ

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