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Pick out the Noun Phrases in the following sentences:

1) I do not know what to do.

2) To win a prize is her ambition.

3) I enjoy playing football.

4) I hate to do such a shameful act.

5) I enjoy cooking Indian cuisine.

6) He wanted a new watch.

7) Cats like catching mice.

8) I have forgotten how to knit.

9) His sudden visit surprised his brother.

10) He wishes to join the army.​

Answers

Answered by umakantdeo1947
10

Answer :

. what to do

2. to win the prize

3. playing football

4. to do such a shameful act

5.cooking Indian cuisine

6. a new watch

7.catching mice

8. how to knit

9. his sudden visit

10. to join the army

Hope it helps .

Answered by krishna210398
0

Answer:

1)What to do

2)To win the prize

3)Playing football

4)To do such a shameful act

5)Cooking Indian cuisine

6)A new watch

7)Catching mice

8)How to knit

9)His sudden visit

10)To join the army

Explanation:

In English, nouns are words used to refer to people, places, or things. A noun phrase is a group of words, usually a noun plus modifiers such as adjectives, adverbs, and articles that act like nouns. Grammatically, a noun phrase can be the subject, object, subject complement or object complement of the sentence in which it appears.

According to the rules of English grammar, noun phrases are equivalent to nouns, but depending on their placement in the sentence, they can have different grammatical roles.  There are two general categories of noun phrases: those with pre-modifiers and those with post-modifiers.

1. Noun phrases with pre-modifiers: As the name suggests, pre-modifiers are words that come before the noun in a noun phrase. These words are usually adjectives, participles, articles, possessive nouns, possessive pronouns and compound nouns.

2. Noun phrases with suffix modifiers: Noun phrases can include relative clauses as well as other clauses such as prepositional phrases, partial phrases, and compound phrases.  When this happens, extra words come after the noun. It is a postfix modifier. Other infinitives and relative clauses are suffix modifiers.

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