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Which sentence contains both a noun phrase and a verb phrase?(1 point)
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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.

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.

He sat on my grandmother’s favorite armchair.
He sat on my grandmother’s favorite armchair.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
All of the provided sentences contain both a noun phrase and a verb phrase. Here’s a breakdown:

1. **The pigeons have not landed on my neighbor’s balcony in a long time.**
- Noun phrase: "The pigeons," "my neighbor's balcony"
- Verb phrase: "have not landed"

2. **You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough.**
- Noun phrase: "frogs and insects," "the pond"
- Verb phrase: "can find," "look"

3. **Some dog breeds have docked tails.**
- Noun phrase: "Some dog breeds," "docked tails"
- Verb phrase: "have"

4. **He sat on my grandmother’s favorite armchair.**
- Noun phrase: "my grandmother’s favorite armchair"
- Verb phrase: "sat"

Since all choices contain both a noun phrase and a verb phrase, there isn’t a single correct answer among the options.

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