Grammar Toolkit Noun groups What are noun groups?.

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Grammar Toolkit Noun groups What are noun groups?

This is the head word of the noun group. Grammar Toolkit Noun groups A noun group is the group of words built around a noun. Noun groups make your writing more interesting because they give extra information about the things you want to write about. a very small, quick sports car This is the head word of the noun group.

Add words to the head word to make a noun group for each picture. Grammar Toolkit Noun groups Add words to the head word to make a noun group for each picture. a confused student an old, rainbow-painted bicycle a green wheelbarrow full of branches a green full of branches

Grammar Toolkit Noun groups A noun group might include articles, adjectives, clauses or linked nouns. What are the noun groups in these sentences? The threat of punishment hung over Digby like a wet towel. Would he ever escape? Would the evil Dr Turnpike fulfil his cruel plans for world control? Digby reached across the table next to his prison bed. The secret key was missing! Now, read on, loyal and gentle friend, to discover our hero’s fate and enjoy the adventures of Digby Diddlethwaite. The threat of punishment hung over Digby like a wet towel. Would he ever escape? Would the evil Dr Turnpike fulfil his cruel plans for world control? Digby reached across the table next to his prison bed. The secret key was missing! Now, read on, loyal and gentle friend, to discover our hero’s fate and enjoy the adventures of Digby Diddlethwaite.

Grammar Toolkit Noun groups A noun is a naming word. A noun group is the group of words built around a noun, which is the head word. A noun group might include articles, adjectives, clauses or linked nouns. In the following sentence, the noun groups are red. Early winter snow dusted the uniforms of Her Majesty’s finest soldiers.

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