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9 January, 13:32

Which is a noun phrase? Travel to another country, and (the difference in price) can be even greater. Go to a store in Germany to buy a garden hose, and you'll soon realize you're not at (a hardware store in Kansas.) Once you've found all the parts you need, you (could end up spending) between $65 and $120 for your new garden hose! And you'll have to pay extra for parts like (the nozzle that screws onto the hose).

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  1. 9 January, 15:02
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    The noun phrases are:

    the difference in price-a hardware store in Kansas - the nozzle that screws onto the hose).

    The phrase that it is not a noun phrase is could end up spending)

    A noun phrase is a word or a group of words that contain a noun and functions in a sentence as subject, object and can be replaced by a pronoun
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