Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(18)
-
▼
Februari
(18)
- 1. Invitation (writing)
- 2. Gratitude, Compliment, and Congratulation
- 3. Surprise and Disbeliefs
- 4. Asking for Information
- 5. Narrative Text
- 6. Modals in The Past Form
- 7. Direct and Indirect Speech
- 8. Descriptive Text
- 9.Introductory it !
- 10. News Item
- 11. Finite Verb
- 12. Noun Phrase
- 13. Simple Future
- 14. Offering
- 15. Asking If Someone Remembers or Not
- 16. Passive Voice
- 17. Vocabulary Around The House
- 18. Preposition In, On, and At
-
▼
Februari
(18)
Followers
Link
About Me
A noun phrase is other a single noun or any group of words containing noun or a pronoun that function together as a noun or pronoun, as the subject or object of averb.
For example, ‘they’ , ‘books’, and ‘the books’, are noun phrases, but ‘book’ is just a noun, as you can see in these sentences (in which the noun phrases are all in bold)
- Structure of Noun Phrases:
• A beautiful old painting on the wall
When you use a noun in front of another noun, you never put adjectives between them, you put adjectives in front of the first noun.
Example : We just spoke with a young American boy
Noun phrase can be in form of gerund (base + ing) or gerund and other nouns compounding.
My e-primbon Part 2
Designed by DSL | Courtesy of Web Site Hosting, Web Hosting and Cheap web hosting
Blogger Templates by Blogger Template Place | supported by One-4-All
This template is brought to you by : allblogtools.com | Blogger Templates
Posting Komentar