Noun Phrase
Noun Phrase
Noun Phrase
a. Noun
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. All noun phrases will have core
noun, with modifiers connected to it.
Example
The pirate buried his treasure on an island for retirement
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The four nouns in this sentence are a person, thing, place and idea,
respectively.
b. Modifier Article
There are only three articles in modern English: a, an, the. An article is
always connected to a noun, and so when one is used it is always part of
a noun phrase.
Example 1
The river is deeper after it rains
In this example, the noun phrase contains a noun (river) and an article
(the). The noun phrase the river is the subject of the sentence.
Example 2
An enormous tree stands on the riverbank
This noun phrase begins with the article an. The article is attached to the
noun tree. In between these two words is the adjective enormous. The
article and the adjective are both modifiers describing the noun in
the noun phrase an enormous tree.
c. Modifier Adjective
An adjective is a word that describes nouns or pronouns.
Example 1
The young puppy chased its tail
The adjective young is describing puppy. The two words combine to
make a noun phrase, which is the subject of the sentence.
Example 2
Many people want to live quiet, peaceful lives
This noun phrase has two adjectives: quiet and peaceful. Each adjective
modifies the noun lives. They describe what kind of lives people want.
e. Determiner
A determiner is a word that clarifies a noun. It is used to differentiate
between similar nouns. Determiners answer questions such as Which
one?, Whose?, How many?, or How much?
Example 1
Those people are so friendly!
The determiner those tells us which people are friendly. The noun
phrase those people is the subject of the sentence.
Example 2
Max gave a biscuit to your dog
In this sentence your is clarifying to which dog Max gave a biscuit to.
The noun phrase your dog is the indirect objectof the sentence (see part
4 for more on indirect objects).
Example 3
All children should have access to a free education
The noun children is modified by the determiner all. The determiner all
answers the question How many children? The noun phrase all children
is the subject of the sentence.
4. Types of Noun Phrase
a. Noun Phrase as a Subject
A subject is a noun that the sentence is about.
Example
Very few giant pandas remain in the wild
This sentence is clearly about the small number of wild Pandas, and so
very few giant pandas is the subject of the sentence.
Example
A sailors best friend is a wide, open sea
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The noun phrase a wide, open sea gives us more information about the
sailors best friend, the sea. Therefore it acts as a complement to
the noun phrase best friend.
c. Noun Phrase as a Direct Object
A direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb.
Example
Grandma cooked a meal for ten people, even though there were only four
of us
The verb in this sentence is cooked, and the object that is being cooked
is a meal. The rest of the phrase for ten people creates a noun
phrase that acts as a direct object.
d. Noun Phrase as an Indirect Object
An indirect object receives the direct object.
Example
Trudy gave her hungry, crying baby a bottle
The noun phrase answers the question, Who did Trudy give the bottle
to? The phrase her hungry, crying baby is the indirect object because it
receives the bottle (a bottle is the direct object because it is receiving
the action gave).
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