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Jumat, 11 Februari 2011
Noun phrase
Noun is a word that names a person, animal, place, thing, idea, or concept, or anything considered as noun
Remember that...
There are more nouns in the English Language than any other kind of words.
see the Noun examples
- Persons: girl, boy, instructor, student, Mr. Smith, Peter, president
- Animals: dog, cat, shark, hamster, fish, bear, flea
- Places: gym, store, school, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, village, Europe
- Things: computer, pen, notebook, mailbox, bush, tree, cornflakes
- Ideas: liberty, panic, attention, knowledge, compassion, worship
The Functions of Nouns in Sentences
- Subject of the sentence
- Predicate Noun (also Predicate Nominative or Subjective Complement)
- Appositive (noun in apposition)
- Direct object of a verb
- Indirect object of a verb
- Object of the preposition
- Object Complement (Objective Complement)
Gerunds can also be classified as noun
For example:
I like swimming
The word ‘swimming’
is a gerund
HOW DO WE identify noun phrases in the sentences?
GUYS,…
Today we are learning about NOUN PHRASES
WELL, LET’S SEE …
PHRASES
A phrase is a group of related words that lacks both a subject and a predicate. Because it lacks a subject and a predicate it cannot act as a sentence.
A noun phrase consists of a pronoun or noun with any associated modifiers, including adjectives, adjective phrases, and other nouns in the possessive case.
Like a noun, a noun phrase can act as a subject, as the object of a verb or verbal, as a subject or object complement, or as the object of a preposition, as in the following ...
Subject
Small children often insist that they can do it by themselves.
Object of a verb
They have found Eugene's goal.
Object of a preposition
The arctic explorers were caught unawares by the spring break up.
Subject complement
Frankenstein is the name of the scientist not the monster.
Object complement
I consider Loki my favourite cat.
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