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what is noun phrase and verb phrase? examples?​

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Answered by sukritisohal
1

Answer:

Noun phrases can show person (first, second or third) and number (singular or plural). The person and number of the noun phrase which is the subject of a clause decides the person and number of the verb. This is called agreement.

noun phrase subject

verb

person and number

I

hope

you enjoy Prague.

first person singular

We

were

awake all night.

first person plural

You

need

computer skills.

second person singular or plural

Our dog

loves

cats.

third person singular

Most students

get

part-time jobs.

third person plural

Where there is more than one subject joined by and, the verb is plural:

Gerry and his brother are coming to stay next week.

See also:

Noun phrases

Subject–verb agreement

Explanation:

mark me as branliest

Answered by heeram
0

Answer:

mark it as brainliest

Explanation:

Examples of noun phrase as direct object: I want a skate board.

A noun phrase, or nominal (phrase), is a phrase that has a noun (or indefinite pronoun) as its head or performs the same grammatical function as a noun.

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