"the price for an item is too high" - not a noun phrase. Actually, this is a clause, as it has a predicate of its own.
"a bottle of water while strolling" - not a noun phrase. "A bottle of water" would be a noun phrase (a phrase that has a noun as a headword), but "while strolling" is an adverbial phrase that describes the verb "buy".
"The same brand of bottled water" - noun phrase. The headword is "brand", and all the other words cling to it and provide additional explanation.
"a pair of athletic shoes" - noun phrase. The headword is "pair".
One advantage is that you can get your point across better. Ngl I asked my mom for this one. (She is an English teacher tho)
Answer:
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
I believe the problem is punctuation.
Rachael loved to go shopping, she bought several outfits, the sales were fantastic.
C, put your priority on Protein, almost every word starts with P.
I dont quite understand, Please re-fraise ?