Noun phrase
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A noun phrase usually begins with a determiner . It normally has a noun as its most important word, or headword. But often the headword is a pronoun. A nou…
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Noun of kind
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Nouns of kind are nouns such as kind, type, sort, species, class, variety, make, brand, category. These words divide a mass or a set of objects into "k…
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Noun clause
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Noun clauses are subordinate clauses which can fill the position of noun phrases . That is, they take the position of subject , object , complement , etc. i…
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Most nouns have an article ( a / an or the ), or another " Determiner " in front of them. When there is no determiner in front...
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