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REVIEW: A noun phrase is a group of two or more words headed by a noun that includes modifiers. For example, articles (a, an, the), adjectives (description words), and prepositional phrases that act as description (of them, with her, on the corner, by the desk, etc.)



DIRECTIONS: CHOOSE THE CORRECT NOUN PHRASE IN EACH SENTENCE.

SENTENCE: I don't know my mother's favorite flower.

a
my mother's
b
I don't know
c
my mother's favorite flower
d
don't know my mother's


Sagot :

C is the correct answer