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In the United States, cell phones are a very popular item. The nouns in this phrase would be "United States" and "cell phones" but would "item" be considered a noun also??
15 years ago

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Ms. Sue
United States = noun
cell phones = noun
item = noun

Note: although "cell phone" is listed in the dictionary as a noun, some teachers may consider "cell" an adjective modifying the noun "phone."

15 years ago
Shon
Her favorite pastime is entertaining friends.
12 years ago

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