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What is the difference between objects, adjectives and noun phrases.
23 oct. 2021 00:05
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Object is the noun on which the action (I.e verb) is applied.
Eg: I eat an apple
The action is "eat". What is the thing that you are eating? Apple. So "apple" is the object.
An adjective is a word that describes/gives more information about a noun. Eg: red book. The "book" is the noun, and can you describe the book? It is red, so "red" is the adjective.
Before you get into noun phrases, understand what a phrase is.
A phrase is simply a group of words that form a part of a sentence, for example, ‘in the dark night’ or ‘within the bustling crowd’. There is no verb, so a phrase cannot be a complete sentence.
Now for a noun phrase.
A noun phrase is a small group of words which contains a noun but doesn't contain a verb. Basically, a phrase for which the main word is the noun. A noun phrase usually contains a noun plus other words to describe it. These words could be adjectives, articles, prepositions, anything except verbs.
Example: That new pink bike is mine.
In this sentence, ‘that new pink bike’ is the noun phrase. ‘Bike’ is the noun, and the other words describe the bike.
23 octobre 2021
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rayan
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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