Fill in with noun phrase....not nouns
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5 question full answer :; what you really like to opt for .
also try whether these words or phrases fit properly with correct grammertical sense with the incomplete statements given
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A noun phrase is a group of words containing the noun and functioning as a subject, object, or preposition of an object, in a sentence. The noun phrase here is the subject as it performs the action "was satisfied". 'Football coach' is a phrase made of an adjective (football) and a noun (coach). Hence it's a noun phrase and option C is correct. 'Football' on its own is a noun, when placed in the sentence it doesn't make sense, a football can't possess the feeling of satisfaction, hence it's not suitable and option A is incorrect. 'Coach' is a noun but does not have a modifier to make it a noun phrase, hence option B is incorrect. Similarly, 'player' does not have a modifier, hence D is also incorrect.