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Which is the MAIN noun in the phrase? ' my favorite store in front of the mall in the main street '
store
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Noun phrases consist of nouns and words that describe them. (True/ False)
True
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Noun phrases are always very long and are at least five words in length. (True / False)
False
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Which is the expanded noun phrase in the sentence? A brown furry rat was scurrying in the bushes.
A brown furry rat
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Select the two expanded noun phrases. 'The old, cold animals were asleep in front of the warm, cosy fire. '
The old, cold animals / the warm, cosy fire
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Pre-modifying words are articles, quantifiers, adjectives and nouns. (True / False)
True
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Unscramble words to make a sentence. ' adoption/ spotted/ is /puppy /for /The /up '
The spotted dog is up for adoption.
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How many noun phrases are there in the sentence? My friends are afraid of swimming in the ocean.
Two / 2
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Which is the HEAD noun in the phrase? 'the best person I have known '
person
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We cannot use Quantifiers to form a noun phrase. For example: All, both, every, many, much, some, few, little, any, either, neither, none, each
False
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Select two expanded noun phrase. 'We met the determined athlete by the new sporting club.'
the determined athlete / the new sporting club
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A noun phrase includes determiners and modifiers that specifically add information about the noun. (True / False)
True
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What does the word "many" belong to? ( determiner / number / adjective )
determiner
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Which is noun phrase with form possessive+adjective+noun? 1. my sport car / 2.a new apartment / 3. his old house / 4.our story book
3. his old house
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Find the Noun Phrases: "The student forgot his late homework."
The student / his late homework
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