Question
                Which sentence contains both a noun phrase and a verb phrase? (1 point)
Responses
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.
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.
            
        Responses
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.
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.
Answers
                                                    There are no human answers yet.
                                            
                
                    Answered by
            GPT-4o mini
            
    All of the provided sentences contain both a noun phrase and a verb phrase. However, if you are looking for just one example, here is a breakdown of one of the sentences:
"You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough."
- Noun Phrase: "frogs and insects"
- Verb Phrase: "can find"
Each of the other sentences also includes both a noun phrase and a verb phrase.
    
"You can find frogs and insects by the pond if you look closely enough."
- Noun Phrase: "frogs and insects"
- Verb Phrase: "can find"
Each of the other sentences also includes both a noun phrase and a verb phrase.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.