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Vsuresh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Verb phrase

Hi

1. The children in this school are very disciplined. I think this is noun phrase. Am I correct?

2. She has been living here since 1967. Can this called a verb phrase?
  

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vsuresh Hi 1. The children in this school are very disciplined. I think this is noun phrase.

  • vsuresh Hi 1.
  • The children in this school are very disciplined.
  • I think this is noun phrase.
  • Am I correct?
  • 2.
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vsureshHi
1. The children in this school are very disciplined. I think this is noun phrase. Am I correct?
2. She has been living here since 1967. Can this called a verb phrase?
1. The children in this school are very disciplined. I think this is noun phrase. Am I correct?

No, th
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Hi,

1. The children in this school are very disciplined. I think this is noun phrase. Am I correct? I'd call it a prepositional phrase. I'd call 'this school' a noun phrase.


2. She has been living here sin
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

Thank you, Clive.

Clive, please tell me this.

Can we call the "children in this school" a noun phrase?
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vsureshCan we call the "children in this school" a noun phrase?
Yes.

By the way, I'd like to correct my previous post - it is adjectival propositional phrase, not adverbial. Sorry
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Thank you,AlpheccaStars

As you say please do not feel sorry. I am very grateful to you and others for helping me learn a foreign language.

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