English-2
Grade-11
Easy
Question
"The tour includes 3 European countries." Which is a noun phrase?
- The tour includes
- Three 3 countries
- Both a and b
- None of these
Hint:
A noun phrase is a group of words - without a finite verb - which function like a noun in a sentence. It can work as the subject, object or the complement in a sentence.
The correct answer is: Three 3 countries
The correct answer is "3 European countries".
A noun phrase is basically a group of a noun and other words except for a finite verb which function as either the subject or the object of a sentence. Here, "3 European countries" is a group of words which has the noun "countries" and no finite verb is there. Moreover, it functions as the object of the sentence. So, the correct answer is "3 European countries".
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