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What Is a noun group?
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A noun group, also known as a noun phrase, is a collection of words that work together to function as a single noun in a sentence. A noun group typically includes a main noun (the head noun) and may also contain modifiers that provide additional detail or clarification. These modifiers can include adjectives, articles, determiners, and other nouns.
For example, in the noun group "the fast red car," the noun "car" is the head noun, while "the," "fast," and "red" serve as modifiers that give more information about the car.
Noun groups can vary in complexity; they can be simple (like "cats") or more elaborate (like "the big, fluffy white cat sitting on the windowsill"). In sentences, noun groups can function as subjects, objects, or complements.
For example, in the noun group "the fast red car," the noun "car" is the head noun, while "the," "fast," and "red" serve as modifiers that give more information about the car.
Noun groups can vary in complexity; they can be simple (like "cats") or more elaborate (like "the big, fluffy white cat sitting on the windowsill"). In sentences, noun groups can function as subjects, objects, or complements.
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