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Nouns identify...
actions
people, places, things, and ideas
Noun phrases includes a NOUN and the words that modify (describe) it.
True
False
There is a new typhoon that is about to enter PAR on Wednesday.
What kind of phrase is the underlined group of words?
Adjective phrase
Adverbial phrase
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
"The tour includes three Asian countries." Which is a noun phrase?
includes
The
three Asian countries
What is a phrase?
a sentences
a small group of words
one word
an adjective
what is a noun?
a verb
a word that express action
a group of words
a word use to show a person
a noun phrase takes the role of:
subject
verb
adverb
complement
choose the main noun
cold
lots
ice cream
ice
choose the main noun
old
I
very
house
What are the constituents (building blocks) of a Noun Phrase?
Adjectives, Determiners, Adverbs
Adjectives, Determiners, Verbs
Determiners, Nouns, Adjectives,
What group of words include Personal pronouns?
I, We, You, They, He, She, It
This, That, These, Those
What, Which, When, Where, How
What group of words include Demonstrative pronouns?
I, We, You, They, He, She, It
What, which, When, How
This, That, These, Those
What group of words include Interrogative pronouns?
What, Which, When, Where
This, That, These, Those
He, She, It, I, We
What group of words can function as determiners?
Possessive Pronouns, Articles, Demonstrative Pronouns
Proper nouns, Numbers, Quantifiers
All of the above
What group contains the possessive pronouns alone?
Our, Mine, His, It's
Its, My, There
Their, Its, My
What are the formulas for noun phrase?
Determiner + Uncountable Noun
Determiner + Adjective + Uncountable Noun
Determiner + Adjective 1 + Adjective 2 + Uncountable Noun
All of the above
A noun phrase can be appeared in:
the position of a subject only.
the position of an object only.
the position of a subject and an object.
A noun phrase can be a single word only if:
It is a pronoun, a proper noun or an uncountable noun.
It is a pronoun, a proper noun or an uncountable noun or a plural of a countable noun.
None of the above.
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