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A. Complete these sentences by adding a phrase as directed in the brackets.
1.
cheered at the top of their voices. (noun phrase)
2. The magician pulled out a snake
(prepositional phrase)
3.
story made everyone laugh. (adjective phrase)
tower. (adjective phrase)
4. The princess was locked in
(prepositional phrase)
5. We could see far away
6.
(noun phrase)
We saw many camels in
7.
(prepositional phrase)
The fishermen cast their nets
8.
whispered softly in her mother's ear.
(noun phrase)
9. The long snake curled itself
(prepositional phrase)
10. The water
is not fresh. (prepositional phrase)
Answers
Answer:
A noun phrase is a group of two or more words headed by a noun that includes modifiers (e.g., 'the,' 'a,' 'of them,' 'with her'). A noun phrase plays the role of a noun. In a noun phrase, the modifiers can come before or after the noun. (This is a noun phrase headed by a pronoun.
What are noun phrases, verb phrases, and adjective phrases?
A phrase is a small group of words that forms a meaningful unit within a clause. ...
A noun phrase is built around a single noun, for example:
A verb phrase is the verbal part of a clause, for example:
An adjective phrase is built around an adjective, for example:
Explanation:
Noun Phrase Examples
The spotted puppy is up for adoption. ...
The bohemian house was brightly decorated for the holidays. ...
At the zoo, I saw a striped zebra. ...
I want a cute puppy for Christmas. ...
Mary lives in an eclectic household. ...
Jose drives to an awful job every morning. ...
The car wash was out of order.
Q2) The magician pulled out a snake (from his magical hat).