Phrases Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which sentence contains both a noun phrase and a verb phrase?(1 point) Responses He sat on my grandmother’s favorite armchair. He sat on my grandmother’s favorite armchair. You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough. You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough. Some dog breeds have docked tails. Some dog breeds have docked tails. The pigeons have not landed on my neighbor’s balcony in a long time. The pigeons have not landed on my neighbor’s balcony in a long time. Skip to navigation

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The sentence that contains both a noun phrase and a verb phrase is:

"You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough."

In this sentence:

  • The noun phrases are "frogs and insects" and "the pond."
  • The verb phrases are "can find" and "look closely enough."

All the other sentences also contain noun phrases and verb phrases, but this one clearly presents both concepts in a straightforward way.

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