Give me an example of a noun, noun phrase, verb, verb phrase, adjective, adjective phrase, adverb, adverbial phrase, preposition, prepositional phrase, participle, participial phrase, and absolute phrase.

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Sure! Here are examples of each:

  1. Noun: Dog
  2. Noun Phrase: The fluffy white dog
  3. Verb: Run
  4. Verb Phrase: Was running quickly
  5. Adjective: Happy
  6. Adjective Phrase: Very cheerful and bright
  7. Adverb: Quickly
  8. Adverbial Phrase: In a hurried manner
  9. Preposition: Under
  10. Prepositional Phrase: Under the old bridge
  11. Participle: Running
  12. Participial Phrase: Running late for the meeting
  13. Absolute Phrase: Their spirits high, the team celebrated the victory

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