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.