Answer: Noun phrase
Explanation:
A noun phrase is referred to as either a word or group of words that contains a noun which can function in a particular sentence as either a subject, an object, and csn also function as a prepositional object.
The noun phase can also function as a noun. Therefore, in the sentence "The animals' habitat was in the direct path of the forest fire", the type of phrase that is underlined in the sentence is the noun phrase.
Last-night. Noun. (uncountable) (often used adverbially) The evening or night immediately before the present. He said he didn't get any sleep last night and I know he hadn't gotten much the previous night.
The only correct form of the past participle can be seen in the second sentence - The picture has hung on the wall for years.
In the first sentence, it should be brought, and not brung.
In the third sentence, it should be worn, not wore.
In the last sentence, it should be written, not wrote.