Grammatical name of the end of the day and what is its function
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The phrase the end of the day is a noun phrase. The Head noun in the noun phrase is the word end. It is functioning as the Complement of the preposition at. Some people would describe this as the end of the day being the object of the preposition at.
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The Grammatical name of the phrase "The end of the day" is a Noun Phrase.
- "The" is a definite article that can be said a determiner, or a noun identification, relying on which terminology one prefers.
- "End" is the head or one can say the main noun of the noun phrase.
- "Of the day" can be termed as a post-modifier. A post-modifier is a modifying or restricting word, phrase, or clause that appears after a noun.
- It is also a prepositional phrase where "Of" is the preposition; the is the article; the day is the noun.
- The function of "end of the day" is a noun phrase so it can function like any of the things that nouns do according to its context.
- the subject of a verb,
- the object of a transitive verb,
- the complement of a connection verb,
- an appositive,
- or the object of a preposition
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