I have no clue try Googling it
Answer:
softer
Explanation:
Softer is used when you are comparing the action of talking between people.
Answer: Change could to can.
Explanation: Its gramatically correct in casual talk, so if not my answer then it would probably be 'no change is needed'.
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Answer:
A noun phrase, or nominal, is a phrase that has a noun as its head or performs the same grammatical function as a noun. Noun phrases are very common cross-linguistically, and they may be the most frequently occurring phrase type
Example:
Examples of noun phrase as direct object: I want a skate board. Should we buy the yellow house? Examples of noun phrase as object of preposition: Jeff rode on a skate board. Karen lives in the yellow house.