NOUN PHRASE: a group of words, usually a noun and a modifier —such as an adjective, or article— that functions just as a noun. VERB PHRASE: a verb plus another word that illustrates the verb tense, action, and tone. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify (changes) the object. ADJECTIVE PHRASE: a group of words that include an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun.
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The orange cat sat on the perfectly clean mat
NOUN PHRASE
ADJECTIVE PHRASE
NOUN PHRASE
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE
VERB PHRASE
NOUN PHRASE: a group of words, usually a noun and a modifier —such as an adjective, or article— that functions just as a noun. VERB PHRASE: a verb plus another word that illustrates the verb tense, action, and tone. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify (changes) the object. ADJECTIVE PHRASE: a group of words that include an adjective that modifies a noun or pronoun.