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What are examples of EXPANDED noun phrases?

Here are some examples of expanded noun phrases, along with explanations of what makes them expanded:

Basic Noun Phrase: The dog

Expanded Noun Phrase: The big, fluffy dog with the wagging tail

* Adjectives: "big" and "fluffy" modify the noun "dog" and provide more information about its size and texture.

* Prepositional Phrase: "with the wagging tail" acts as an adjective phrase, further describing the dog.

More Examples:

* The tall, imposing building on the corner with the ornate windows.

* That delicious, juicy steak that I ordered from the new restaurant.

* The bright, colorful kite floating in the sky above the park.

* The old, dusty book in the attic with the torn cover.

* The charming, quaint cottage by the river surrounded by wildflowers.

Key Elements of Expanded Noun Phrases:

* Head Noun: The core of the phrase (e.g., "dog", "building", "kite")

* Modifiers: Words or phrases that add descriptive details (e.g., adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, relative clauses).

Benefits of Expanded Noun Phrases:

* Clarity: They provide more specific and detailed information.

* Vivid Imagery: They create richer and more engaging descriptions.

* Emphasis: They can highlight certain aspects of the noun.

These are just a few examples of expanded noun phrases. There are many other ways to expand a noun phrase, and the possibilities are limited only by your creativity.

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