Noun Phrase
Read the following sentence.
I took out a small black tin box.
● The phrase in italics is a noun phrase.
● It has the noun – box – as the headword, and three adjectives preceding it.
● Notice the order in which the adjectives occur - size (small), colour (black) and material (tin) of which it is made.
● We rarely use more than four adjectives before a noun and there is no rigid order in which they are used, though there is a preferred order of modifies/adjectives in a noun phrase, as given below.
Determiner | Modifier 1 (opinion, feeling) | Modifier 2 (size, shape, age) | Modifier 3 (colour) | Modifier 4 (material) | Headword |
a/an/the | nice/lazy/beautiful | tall/round/old/young | red/white/light/dark | Silk/cotton/wollen | Woman man/ table/chair |
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