Exercises on Nouns & NPs: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
|||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
<code>From <i>The Brave Tin Soldier</i> | <code>From <i>The Brave Tin Soldier</i> | ||
by Hans Christian Andersen</code> <br /> | by Hans Christian Andersen</code> <br /> | ||
<quiz> | |||
1. There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon. <br /> | 1. There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers, who were all brothers, for they had been made out of the same old tin spoon. <br /> | ||
<b>Solution: [There], [five-and-twenty tin soldiers], [who], [brothers], [they], [the same old tin spoon]</b>. <br /> | <b>Solution: [There], [five-and-twenty tin soldiers], [who], [brothers], [they], [the same old tin spoon]</b>. <br /> | ||
{ | { | ||
| type="{}" } | | type="{}" } | ||
Line 20: | Line 19: | ||
4. They were given him for a birthday present, and he stood at the table to set them up. { [They], [him], [a birthday present], [he], [the table], [them] } | 4. They were given him for a birthday present, and he stood at the table to set them up. { [They], [him], [a birthday present], [he], [the table], [them] } | ||
5. The soldiers were all exactly alike, except one, who had only one leg; he had been left to the last, and then there was not enough of the melted tin to finish him, so they made him to stand firmly on one leg, and this caused him to be very remarkable. { [The soldiers], [one], [who], [only one leg], [he], [the last], [there], [the melted tin], [him], [they], [him], [one leg], [this], [him] } | 5. The soldiers were all exactly alike, except one, who had only one leg; he had been left to the last, and then there was not enough of the melted tin to finish him, so they made him to stand firmly on one leg, and this caused him to be very remarkable. { [The soldiers], [one], [who], [only one leg], [he], [the last], [there], [the melted tin], [him], [they], [him], [one leg], [this], [him] } | ||
6. In front of the castle a number of little trees surrounded a piece of looking glass, which was intended to represent a transparent lake. { [the castle], [a number of [little trees]], [a piece of [looking grass]], [which], [a transparent lake] } | |||
</quiz> | </quiz> |
Revision as of 18:45, 10 December 2017
Exercise 1
In the following sentences, put all noun phrases (including those that consist of just one
word) in brackets and type them in the blank space after each sentence. Remember that noun phrases can be contained within larger noun phrases! e.g. [Swans, made of [wax]], swam on [the lake], and were reflected in [it].
For the first sentence, the solution has been supplied to you!
From The Brave Tin Soldier
by Hans Christian Andersen