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by Ade Firmanda and Ade SaraswatiGroup 11
Rombel X-8SMAN 2 Palangkaraya
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Hi guys,My name is Ade
Saraswati, you can call me Ade.I was born in
Palangkaraya, on September 6th 1996.
I live at Kinibalu street, no.38.
My hobbies are watching movie and
traveling.
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Standard Competency
The students are expected to be able to communicate in English both spoken and written by using noun phrases.
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Basic Competency
Analyzing structure of noun phrases in functional and categorical.
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Indicator
• Explained the phrase• Explained the noun phrase• Recognize the
functions and categories of noun phrase
• Can to use the noun phrases in the sentence
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DEFINITION :
Noun phrases is a phrase
consisting of a noun or pronoun
(as head) and modifiers.
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A phrase is a group of words in which there is one main word in other words that
describe the principal said.
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Phrase formation of objects:
The phrase can be in the form of objects with the wording as follows:
1. a) Indefinite Article + Noun
Indefinite is a and an.
Example: a truck, an examination, an investment
Word “a truck” is a noun phrase, a noun describes is truck; truck is the head (headword) in the phrase, “a” is a word that describes the head.
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I have bringing three very heavy
tables
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b) Definite Article + Noun
Definite article is the.
Example: the ship, the soup, the cars, the models
.The nouns are ship, soup, cars, model. The words ship, soup, cars, models are the words of the head; the is phrases
It is a cup of coffee
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c) Demonstrative Adjective + Noun
Demonstrative adjective is a word is this, these, that, and Those.
Example: This place, That old man, Those tree, These tragedies, That piece.
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d) Adjective Possessive + Noun
Possessive adjective is a word that says the owner of something. For example: my, yours, his, her, its, our, their, jean's, Mr. Rendra’s, etc.
Example: Her computer, your ideas, Brittany's question, rabbit’s idol.
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2. Numerals (word number)
The meaning of the numerals is one, two, three, ten, etc.
Example: two kingdoms, Four members, Three guests.
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3.Quantitative adjective + Noun
Is a word that expressed much of an object, for example, some, any, much, many, a lot of, few, a little, and so on.
Example: some marvels, much wine, many wife
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These windows are very dirty, it
needs super cleaner to clean.
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4. Qualitative adjective + Noun
Is a word that indicates the nature or circumstances of an object, such as: white, large, Important, harmless, and so on.
Example: kind treatments, clear sky, underpaid works
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Same as the noun, noun phrase also has the function as subject or object in a sentence. Consider the following example below:
- Touch my body- For the rest of my life- Take a boy- Pretty boy-Behind blue eyes- Latin girl- Love the way you lie- Barbie girl- My happy ending
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1. Guys, do you know. This is a ring from Spain. My father
bought it for me.
3. Are you serious?
2. Really ?
4. That is the amazing ring I’ve
ever seen.
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Noun phrase always has a noun as the head. determiners and adjective phrases generally occupy a position as a pre-modifiers or pre-head. example:
- the children- happy children- the happy children
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After the head, put a post-modifiers are not limited. For example:
The dog that chased the cat that killed the mouse that ate the cheese that was made from the milk that came from the cow that...
In fact, the use of post-modifiers along the example above is rarely used, not even once.
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2. How did you made a beautiful dress like that?
3.I made it by combining the
packs of noodles.
1. It is a unique dress.
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Head of the noun phrase is not always a noun, can also be pronouns (pronouns).example:
- I like coffee.- The waitress gave me the wrong dessert.- This is my car.
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Flat expression
A little smile
big smile
Have a little
friend
sly smile
Annoyed expression
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1. You know, I want to make an new accessories. How about you, Radina?
2. Really ? And I make the title of wall
magazine.
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Noun phrase with the formation of
Of use to merge the two nouns or noun phrases, which are in front of the noun is a part of or owned in the back of noun and noun phrases to form a new whole; phrase this thing can still be associated with of the other phrases to infinity.
Example: the roof of the house (head = roof)
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http://catatanbahasainggris.blogspot.com/2009/06/noun-phrases.htmlhttp://ocviliense-primbon.blogspot.com/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun_phrasehttp://irsan90.wordpress.com/http://www.usingenglish.com/glossary/noun-phrase.html
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To:Mr. Erwanto
The Cast Of “Ethnic Runaway Dayak
Ngaju” Golden Star, X-7
The LiteratursAnd your attention
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