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Gennadij [26K]
1 year ago
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The tower of london dates back to the year 1066, is from the same era as buckingham palace, is older than westminster abbey, and

is one of the oldest historical sites in england.
English
1 answer:
inn [45]1 year ago
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The noun is modified by the underlined phrase is older than Westminster Abbey.

<h3>What is a noun phrase?</h3>

Noun phrase also called nominal phrase that contain its noun and pronoun. The phrase act as a noun in the sentence.

For examples: the little puppy.

Thus, the noun is modified by the underlined phrase is older than Westminster Abbey.

The complete question is written below:

Which noun is modified by the underlined phrase in the given sentences?

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