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Can you read the printed matter noun phrase in this sentence

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Answered by kolkataknight
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Explanation:

Often a noun phrase is just a noun or a pronoun:

People like to have money.

I am tired.

Premodifiers

But noun phrases can also include:

determiners: Those houses are very expensive.

quantifiers: I've lived in a lot of houses.

numbers: My brother owns two houses.

adjectives: I love old houses.

These parts of the noun phrase are called premodifiers because they go before the noun.

We use premodifiers in this order:

determiners and quantifiers > numbers > adjectives + NOUNS

For example:

Determiners and quantifiers Numbers Adjectives NOUNS

The six children

Our young children

Six young children

These six young children

Some young children

All those six young children

Their many young children

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