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I need a little help with my english. I don't understand it at all.
Select "Noun Phrase" if the underlined group of words is a noun phrase. Select "Not a Noun Phrase" if the underlined group of words is not a noun phrase.
The underlined words will be in parentheses.

I will be visiting (my grandmother) over spring break this year. Noun phrase or not a noun phrase?

(The team decided) that Prabu will be their new captain. Noun phrase or not a noun phrase?

(Pizza with mushrooms and peppers) is my absolute favorite food. Noun phrase or not a noun phrase?

The gardening club planted flowers and ferns (all around the school.) Noun phrase or not a noun phrase?

Thanks for the help!!

Respuesta :

1st- is a noun phrase 
2nd- not a noun phrase 
3rd-is a noun phrase  
4th-not a noun phrase

hope this helps! 

A noun phrase is a group of two or more words standing together as a single unit, functioning as a noun in a sentence, having a noun and other modifiers, and lacking both a subject and a verb.

1. I will be visiting (my grandmother) over spring break this year.

This is a noun phrase because it consists of a modifier: "my" and a noun: "grandmother" and it functions as a direct object (it receives the action of the verb "visiting").

2. (The team decided) that Prabu will be their new captain.

This is NOT a noun phrase because it has a subject and a verb: "team" and "decided" respectively.

3. (Pizza with mushrooms and peppers) is my absolute favorite food.

This is a noun phrase working as a subject: it consists of a noun and its modifier: "with mushrooms and peppers" that adds detail to the noun, and it is the main thing being dealt with in the sentence.

4. The gardening club planted flowers and ferns (all around the school.)

This is NOT a noun phrase because it is not acting as a noun but as a single unit that gives further detail to the verb "planted" by indicating when the plants were planted. Therefore, it is an adverb phrase.