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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
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pay toll

Hello everyone. Is "pay toll" a "noun phrase" or it is a "verb phrase"?
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sunny123 Hello everyone. Is "pay toll" a "noun phrase" or it is a "verb phrase"?? It's a noun phrase.

  • sunny123 Hello everyone.
  • Is "pay toll" a "noun phrase" or it is a "verb phrase"??
  • It's a noun phrase.
  • It's a pleonasm, though.
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sunny123 Hello everyone. Is "pay toll" a "noun phrase" or it is a "verb phrase"??
It's a noun phrase. It's a pleonasm, though.
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sunny123 Hello everyone. Is "pay toll" a "noun phrase" or it is a "verb phrase"??
It could be a combination of both, i.e., a complete imperative clause. I can imagine it as a sign just before a toll booth along a highway.

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