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Decide what type of noun phrase is in each sentence. Match them to the definition.

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Decide what type of noun phrase is in each sentence. Match them to the definition.

by Jesus Martinez Castillo
1

Can you recommend a good place to eat?

2

This is a book which changed my life.

3

The President was angered by the suggestion that he should resign.

4

The man at the bar would like to buy you a drink.

5

I'll always remember the day we first met.

6

Who's that funny woman wearing the blue dress?

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to + infinitive because we have the auxiliar to and the infinitive verb 'eat'

We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting another sentence.

Particular verbs require complements which may take the form of a noun or noun phrase. The noun phrase, the 'patient' (the person of thing that undergoes the action), is called the object.

In this sentence we're making an emphazise in the man at the bar, that's the reason why is a prepositional phrase

We use relative clauses to give additional information about something without starting another sentence.

It's with ING because we have the adjective woman and the verb wear with the ing complement

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