Expanding Noun Phrases using Prepositional Phrases
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Expanding Noun Phrases using Prepositional Phrases
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Expanding Noun Phrases using Prepositional Phrases
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Expanding Noun Phrases using Prepositional Phrases
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SPaG Knowledge Organiser: Expanded Noun Phrases
www.olivehackney.com › wp-content › uploadsexpanded noun phrase: A noun phrase expanded by the addition of modifying adjectives, nouns or preposition phrases. adjective: A word which describes a noun. prepositional phrase: A phrase which usually includes a preposition, a noun or pronoun and may include an adjective. It does not include a verb. An example would be ‘beneath the duvet’. Try to remember...
Expanding Noun Phrases using Prepositional Phrases
www.stthomascanterbury.org.uk › uploads › PowerpointExpanded Noun Phrases You can develop an expanded noun phrase by adding a prepositional phrase. an old, cloudy bottle Prepositions with, of by, from on, under, below, between, inside, next to, over, by, in an old, cloudy bottle with a message in an old, cloudy bottle on the beach an old, cloudy bottle from foreign shores The prepositional phrase modifies the noun.