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Noun phrases expanded by the addition of modifying adjectives, nouns and preposition phrases Add some adjectives and nouns to make these noun phrases 



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An expanded noun phrase is a noun phrase which gives more information about the noun, such as, using adjectives to describe it For example: The tall, beautiful  



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Printable ʹ Grammar 4c

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Expanded noun phrases

Noun phrases expanded by the addition of modifying adjectives, nouns and preposition phrases. Add some adjectives and nouns to make these noun phrases more interesting. Some examples are given to start you off if you wish to use them. The _________ aliens were at the __________ spaceship door. They had _________ bodies, covered in _________ _________, ___________ eyes, _________ tongues and _________ noses that looked like _____________ ___________. Their _________ arms ended in __________ hands.

Add the correct prepositions to these sentences.

Phil Fogg made clever machines _______ everyday objects.

He started doing this ______ his third birthday.

He used a cornflake packet and bath plugs ____ build a skateboard. Challenge: Highlight the nouns, adjectives and prepositions that are underlined in this passage: Key nouns = orange, adjectives = green, prepositions/prepositional phrases = blue spotted old miserable grinning huge mirrored blue brave wild slime hair spikes adj noun

Once upon a time, a long, long time ago ʹ before cars, mobile phones and the Internet ʹ there lived a young girl.

The girl I'm talking about was a bright, vivacious girl called Nefer-Bet'her, but all her friends called her Beth. She

had a brother called Nefer-Saydie. His friends nicknamed him Scarab. They meant to call him Scared because he

was a major scaredy-cat, but they couldn't spell Scared, so since then, Scarab it was.

Beth and Scarab lived near a town called Memphis. This Memphis was in Ancient Egypt, beside the river Nile, and

the kings they had were pharaohs. And the pharaohs, after they died, were buried inside pyramids: great, sky-

scraping piles of rock that today we think of as Wonders of the World but back then were just giant towers that

got in the way of traffic. Anyway, this vivacious girl called Beth worked for her dad, who was an undertaker.

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In some questions, alternative answers may be acceptable. The likeliest answers are given below. If questions have more than one answer, teachers should use their own judgement when marking. 4c Alternative adjectives are also correct if the sentences make sense. The grinning aliens were at the huge spaceship door. They had blue bodies, covered in yellow spikes, five eyes, three tongues and green noses that looked like mini cucumbers. Their thin arms ended in paw-like hands.

Once upon a time, a long, long time ago ʹ before cars, mobile phones and the Internet ʹ there lived

a young girl.

The girl I'm talking about was a bright, vivacious girl called Nefer-Bet'her, but all her friends called

her Beth. She had a brother called Nefer-Saydie. His friends nicknamed him Scarab. They meant to call him Scared because he was a major scaredy-cat, but they couldn't spell Scared, so since then,

Scarab it was.

Beth and Scarab lived near a town called Memphis. This Memphis was in Ancient Egypt, beside the river Nile, and the kings they had were pharaohs. And the pharaohs, after they died, were buried

inside pyramids: great, sky-scraping piles of rock that today we think of as Wonders of the World but

back then were just giant towers that got in the way of traffic. Anyway, this vivacious girl called Beth

worked for her dad, who was an undertaker.quotesdbs_dbs2.pdfusesText_3