Underline the noun phrases in the following sentences. a, the m We wasted a lot of time. 1. 2. Seema is very good in mathematics. 3. I know the mystery. 4. Raju wanted to purchase a new car. 5. Solving these sums is not easy. 6. I like to listen pop music.
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words without both a subject and predicate. ... A noun phrase consists of a noun and all of its modifiers.
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The word something is a noun and is object of the verb 'want', in sentence (i). In the same way, the group of words 'to read a book' is the object of the verb 'want' in sentence (if). The group of words 'to read a book', therefore does the work of a noun and is called a 'Noun Phrase'.
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