England bomb scare updates.
Would this be classed as phrase or headline? Isn't that one in the same thing if a headline doesn't form a complete sentence?
Are these punctuated correctly? How do you catergorize the phrase 'if you will'.
He had a strong yet deliciate compostion, if you will.
Very good condition, hardly worn.
panda blue 483 Would this be classed as phrase or headline? Grammatically, it is a noun phrase because it has a head word (updates) that is a noun. A noun phrase, of course, can be used as a title, a headline, or a caption among other things.
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panda blue 483Would this be classed as phrase or headline?
Grammatically, it is a noun phrase because it has a head word (updates) that is a noun.
A noun phrase, of course, can be used as a title, a headline, or a caption among other things.
panda blue 483How do you categorize the phrase