A. Pick out the noun phrases in the following sentences.
1. The cat sleeping on the bench is very cute.
Answers
Answer:
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Answer:
Explanation:
The spotted puppy is up for adoption.
(Noun phrase as a subject)
The bohemian house was brightly decorated for the holidays.
(Noun phrase as a subject)
At the zoo, I saw a striped zebra.
(Noun phrase as an object to the verb "saw")
I want a cute puppy for Christmas.
(Noun phrase as an object to the verb "want")
Mary lives in an eclectic household.
(Noun phrase as a prepositional object; preposition = "in")
Jose drives to an awful job every morning.
(Noun phrase as a prepositional object; preposition = "to")
The car wash was out of order.
(Noun phrase with "car" acting as an adjective for the noun "wash")
The Delta Airlines flight to New York is ready to board.
(Noun phrase with "Delta Airlines" acting as an adjective for the noun "flight")
She kindly offered water to the gardener working in the hot sun.
(Noun phrase as a participle)
Having been a police officer, he knew how to defend himself.
(Noun phrase as a participle)
The ability to give to others is an important character trait.
(Noun phrase as a "to-infinitive")
Our decision to get married was celebrated by all our friends.
(Noun phrase as a "to-infinitive")
She crawled through the dark and musty attic.
(Noun phrase as a prepositional phrase; preposition = "through")
He had to sit beside the horribly angry girl.
(Noun phrase as a prepositional phrase; preposition = "beside")
Her face red with embarrassment, she took her seat beside the man she had tripped.
(Noun phrase as an absolute phrase to the subject "she")
They walked into the sunset, their laughter carrying on the breeze.
(Noun phrase as an absolute phrase to the subject "they")