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what is noun phrase?

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
4

Hello!

Explanation: Noun phrase is a sentences must have at least one noun phrase (the subject) and one verb phrase (the predicate).

Noun phrases as subjects:

  • The angry dog barked.
  • The cat stopped running.

Noun phrases as objects:

  • The cat chased the angry dog.
  • Then, the angry dog chased the cat.

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Have a great day!

-Charlie

Answered by Anonymous
3

\sf\underline\red{Noun \: Phrase:-}

When a group of words does the work of noun in a sentence, we call it the noun phrase. A noun phrase can work as the subject or the object of verb.

\sf\underline\red{Examples:-}

  • Playing chess is good for mental health.

  • He likes playing chess.

➤ The bold parts are examples of noun phrases. In the first sentence, the noun phrase is the subject of the verb while in the second sentence, the noun phrase is the object of the verb.

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