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Identify whether the phrases and clauses which are in the brackets in each sentences are (noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases, noun clauses, adjective clauses or
adverb clauses). Write them in the space provided.
1. We went to watch (a fascinating play).
2. I'm hoping to meet her again (next year).
3. The shop (with the red board) sells tasty ice creams.
4. The actors (that appeared in the show) were fantastic.
5. I don't know (who this belongs to).
6. You should visit the museum
(before you leave town).​

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Answered by anilvedu17
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Answer:

A noun clause has a noun and a verb. In other words, a noun clause has a subject and a predicate, like a sentence, but because it is dependent, it doesn't express a complete thought. A noun phrase is a group of words that includes a noun but no verb.

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