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Hi, " Looking forward to " must be followed by a noun phrase, so you might have (for instance): - a noun (I'm looking forward to your reply ) - a pronoun (I'm looking forward to it ) - a gerund (I'm looking forward to
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Thanks, Mr M. The infinitive part 'add to the visual impact of the project" virtually works as a noun phrase, and 'more than add..project' also works as a noun phrase which is an object of the verb 'does', right?
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Hi! According to my book you use "there" before nouns or noun phrases and "it" before adjectives and noun clauses. What I don't understand is that right after this explanation they stated the following example:
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I have a better idea: why don't you learn about HERE , HERE and HERE and then find 25 examples yourself. Post them here, and we will check your efforts.
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actually ats noun phrase.........? so plz give me 25 examples of noun phrase...............
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Hi,
How can I combine these two sentences into one sentence that contains a noun phrase? You may delete and rearrange words.
Galileo’s invention changed scientific method. He invented the telescope.
That Galileo invented the
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How can I combine these two sentences into one sentence that contains a noun phrase? You may delete and rearrange words.
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'Noun phrase' has nothing to do with article use, MG– it is a matter of whether the head noun is countable or uncountable. I guess she considers 'guidance' uncountable; unfortunately, 'country' is not.
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MM,
Thanks a lot.
Your Q1 does not match what is in the sentence.
Note that there was no article before the phrase '2009 production guidance' in the original sentence.
Also there was no article before the phrase '
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Compound sentence consisting of two independent clauses.
He bought a box of paints main clause
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( he) copied a magazine lithograph of a Japanese painting of Fujiyama. main clause
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