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NOUN PHRASE in English || The most detailed and informative lesson on NOUN PHRASES

Hey learners! In this lesson, we'll learn what is a noun phrase. Not only will you learn what is a noun phrase but also you will be able to teach to others, after watching this video. What is a noun phrase? A noun phrase is a phrase that acts as a noun in a sentence. What is a phrase? A phrase is a group of words that does not have a subject-verb combination; that always misses either of the two. Ways to form a noun phrase: 1. Using pre-modifiers 2. Using post-modifiers 3. Using both pre and post modifiers 1. Noun phrases using pre modifiers We have three things in pre-modifiers: 1. Determiners 2. Numbers 3. Adjectives • Determiners Words that determine the quantity of a noun. These include the following: Articles ( a, an, the) Noun phrases- A book, an apple, the Taj Mahal Possessive adjective ( my, your, his, her, their, our ) Noun phrases- My car, your sister, his mother Distributive adjectives ( this, that, these, those) Noun phrases- This guy, that car, these people, those girls Quantifiers (Some, many, a few, the few, a lot of, several etc ) Noun phrases- A lot of people, some friends, several leaders • Numbers one, two, first, second Noun phrases- two girls, three dogs, the first match, my second love • Adjectives small, big, intelligent, round, lazy Noun phrases- a big room, an intelligent person 2. Noun phrases using post-modifiers 1. Prepositional phrase Noun phrases- A girl with no tantrums. The person in the black shirt. 2. Gerund phrase Noun phrases- The man standing next to you. The girl talking to you. 3. Infinitive phrase Noun phrases- Students to teach English. Clothes to wear. 4. Relative clause Noun phrases- The man who gave me some money. The book that you gifted me last week. 3. Noun phrases using pre and post modifiers The black dog that you have. Pre-modifiers: The (article) Black (adjective) Post modifier That you have (relative clause) Like a noun, it can take the following 4 positions: 1. Subject of the sentence 2. Object of the sentence 3. Object of the preposition 4. Subject complement Examples: (These boys) are my friends. (Subject) I love (your younger sister.) (Object) She is living in (a big house). (Object of the preposition "IN") Nate is (my favourite fighter). (Subject complement) Hope it helps you! ======================================================== Why are you learning English? In crux, English has become a vital language for all of us. Then what is the right way to learn it, how do we get better at it, how do we learn it? My goal is to teach you English, to make it simple for you, to make it interesting for you. And this is what I have been doing and will continue to do. All the grammar topics have been and will be done on a thorough research. I try to make all these concepts little more interesting so that we don't get bored watching the videos. Whatever I teach is always backed by proper explanation and rationale. If you are someone that really wants learn English, join me in my mission. I'll be the helping hand for you guys. ==============OTHER VIDEOS ON CHANNEL================ ►Learn Tenses In English    • Видео   ►Parts Of Speech    • Видео   ►Pronoun and it'd Tpyes    • Pronoun and its types   ►Verbs    • What is a ditransitive verb in Englis...   ►Auxiliary Verbs    • English Grammar(Hindi)- How to use is...   ►Phrase Playlist    • WHAT IS A PHRASE IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR? ...   ================================================== Share, Support, Subscribe!!! ►Facebook:   / engwithash   ►Facebook Myself: http://bit.ly/2lJJXuV ►Instagram:   / engwithash   #nounphrasesinenglish #englishwithashish

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