Noun phrases
What are they?
We often want to give more information about nouns.
  One way to do this is to use an adjective.
	- a fat dog
 
	- a rich tourist
 
	- a beautiful house
 
	- an American car
 
 We can also give more information after the noun. We can do this by using
  a prepositional phrase.
Noun prepositional phrase
	- tourists
		 from America 
 
	- people with
		lots of money
 
	- the children in the school
 
We can also give more information about nouns by using a participle
  clause.
Noun participle clause
	- people living
		in the country
 
	- the man sitting
		in the park
 
	- magazines lying
		on the floor
 
These noun phrases can be used as the subject or object of a sentence in the
  same way as single-word nouns.
Subject verb phrase
	- John went
		to the beach.
 
	- Tourists from America love
		visiting old European cities.
 
	- The man sitting in
		the park asked me the time.
 
	- Children arriving at
		school for the first time are often very nervous.