Noun Phrase


A noun phrase is a group of words that acts as a noun in a sentence. It consists of a noun and modifiers (such as adjectives, determiners, or prepositional phrases).

Structure of a Noun Phrase

  1. Determiner (optional) + Adjective (optional) + Noun (main word)
    • Example: The big house
  2. Noun + Prepositional Phrase (optional)
    • Example: The book on the table

Examples of Noun Phrases

  • Simple: A cat
  • With an adjective: A black cat
  • With a determiner: The little boy
  • With a prepositional phrase: The book on the shelf

Functions of a Noun Phrase

  • Subject: The red car is fast.
  • Object: She bought a beautiful dress.
  • Complement: My friend is a teacher.

Conclusion

A noun phrase gives more details about a noun and helps in forming clear and meaningful sentences.

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