Noun Phrases
Noun Phrases are groups
of words that can function as subjects or objects in sentences.
They may take on various forms:
Water is important for survival.
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(Single words)
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Mr. Jones spoke to Dr.
James.
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(Proper names)
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The boy ate an apple.
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(Nouns and articles)
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My friend works with her
father.
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(Nouns and possessives)
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The young girl wore a long, white dress.
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(Nouns and adjectives)
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Some of the kids ate all of the cake.
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(Nouns and quantifiers)
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The man with the gun frightened the
people in the bank.
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(Nouns and prep. phrases)
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The woman who lives there is my
aunt.
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(Nouns and relative clauses)
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The dogs sleeping on the deck should
be left alone.
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(Nouns and phrases)
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Whoever wrote this is in
trouble.
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(Noun clauses)
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Pronouns and similar words can also function as subjects and objects:
He gave the money to us.
Someone left this.
Give me one of each.
Someone left this.
Give me one of each.
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