Making Sense of GrammarPearson Longman, 2004 - 399 σελίδες
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David Crystal. The noun phrase ( NP ) is the main construction which can appear as the subject , object , or complement of a clause ( Chapter 3 ) . It ... Noun phrases tell us what a 176 The noun phrase DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY The noun phrase.
David Crystal. The noun phrase ( NP ) is the main construction which can appear as the subject , object , or complement of a clause ( Chapter 3 ) . It ... Noun phrases tell us what a 176 The noun phrase DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY The noun phrase.
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David Crystal. What noun phrases do Noun phrases tell us what a text is about . The point can be easily demonstrated by taking a text and displaying it in two forms : first with its noun phrases ... noun phrase 177 Noun phrase structure.
David Crystal. What noun phrases do Noun phrases tell us what a text is about . The point can be easily demonstrated by taking a text and displaying it in two forms : first with its noun phrases ... noun phrase 177 Noun phrase structure.
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David Crystal. Prepositions provide a means of linking noun phrases , and a few other constructions ( some adverbs ... phrase . Examples of prepositions and their complements : • noun phrase : in the garden , on time • adverb : until ...
David Crystal. Prepositions provide a means of linking noun phrases , and a few other constructions ( some adverbs ... phrase . Examples of prepositions and their complements : • noun phrase : in the garden , on time • adverb : until ...
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