Noun Phrases and Its Functions

Noun Phrases and Its Functions

7th Grade

29 Qs

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Noun Phrases and Its Functions

Noun Phrases and Its Functions

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English

7th Grade

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Created by

Shena Bugtong

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29 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "The wicked man loves getting poor people into trouble."

loves getting

into trouble

getting poor people

The wicked man

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "The wicked man" as it serves as the subject. The other options do not function as complete noun phrases that represent a person or thing.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "In a forest clearing, a dark, mysterious jaguar sauntered by the water."

a dark, mysterious jaguar

by the water.

In a forest clearing

sauntered by the water.

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "a dark, mysterious jaguar" because it serves as the subject of the verb "sauntered". The other options do not function as noun phrases.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "As John sat at the bus stop, he saw three large, black cars go past."

As John sat at the bus stop

three large, black cars

at the bus stop

go past.

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "three large, black cars" as it serves as the subject of the action. The other options do not function as noun phrases; they are either clauses or phrases that do not represent a noun.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "“Pass me the blue shoes please,” Mum asked Sophia."

Mum asked Sophia

Pass me the blue shoes

the blue shoes

Pass me

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "the blue shoes" as it identifies the specific object being requested. The other options do not represent a complete noun phrase.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "After his lunch, Harold ate a sweet, delicious chocolate brownie."

After his lunch

Harold ate

a sweet, delicious chocolate brownie

Harold ate a sweet, delicious chocolate brownie

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "a sweet, delicious chocolate brownie" because it functions as the object of the verb "ate," describing what Harold consumed.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "When he reached the top, the climber stared at the vast, breath-taking view."

After his lunch

the climber stared

When he reached the top

the vast, breath-taking view.

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is "the vast, breath-taking view," as it identifies the object of the climber's gaze. The other options do not function as noun phrases.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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What is the noun phrase in the sentence, "Happy and elated, the winning team held their trophy in the air."

Happy and elated

the winning team

team held their trophy

in the air.

Answer explanation

The noun phrase in the sentence is 'the winning team' as it serves as the subject. 'Happy and elated' describes the team, 'team held their trophy' is not a complete noun phrase, and 'in the air' is a prepositional phrase.

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