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1."a brief strange noise" what is the grammatical name given to this expression?
2. What is its function.?

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Answered by Writeacher
This is a noun phrase. It includes a noun (noise) and all its modifiers (a, brief, strange).

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Answered by Favour
It is noun phrase
Answered by Peace
What is the function of the expression a brief strange noice
Answered by Mary george
No respond
Answered by Anonymous
Noun phrase
Answered by Didinaga
Noun phrase is the phrase that does the work of the noun
Answered by Oguntuase
Noun phrase
Answered by Michael
A subject complimen.t
Answered by Kezia
It is a noun phrase because it is a group of words made up of an article (a, an, and) an adjective and a noun. Which is used usually or often as the subject, object or even as a noun.
Answered by praise
Noun phrase
Answered by Esther
An noun phrase
Answered by Ruth
Noun phrase
Answered by Amina
It is a noun phrase 🤗🤨
Answered by Maryam
Adverbial phrase of time
Answered by Isha
It's an adjectival phrase
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