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Ilya [14]
3 years ago
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Is flags flying in the sniff wind an noun phrase verb phrase preposition phrase participial phrase or absolute phrase if it is a

noun phrase say whether it is an appositive phrase or not
English
1 answer:
NARA [144]3 years ago
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Answer:

"Flags Flying In The Sniff Wind" is a NOUN PHRASE.

<em>It is not appositive phrase</em>.

Explanation:

Group of words which function as a noun are known as Noun Phrases.

It is not appositive because appositive phrases  rename the noun next to it.

For example: "Ben is teaching in school" is a noun phrase but it becomes appositive if it is this way: "Ben, an English lecturer is teaching in school".

Therefore, "Flags Flying In The Sniff Wind" is a NOUN phrase and NOT APPOSITIVE.

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