Noun Phrase Exercises With Answers

Noun Phrase Exercises With Answers

Introduction

This post will help English learners understand noun phrases, recognize their functions in sentences, and practice using them correctly. You’ll find a clear definition, examples, and two exercises with complete answers.

What Is a Noun Phrase?

A noun phrase (NP) is a group of words built around a noun or pronoun that acts as a single unit in a sentence.

A noun phrase can function as the subject, object of a verb, object of a preposition, complement, or appositive.

Noun Phrase Exercises With Answers

Exercise 1: Matching Noun Phrase Examples With Their Functions

Match each bolded noun phrase to its function in the sentence.

SentencesFunctions
1. The old wooden bridge collapsed during the storm.a. Object of a preposition
2. The children admired the colorful paintings.b. Subject
3. She placed the vase on the narrow glass shelf.c. Object of a verb
4. My dream is a quiet life in the countryside.d. Complement
5. Paris, the city of lights, attracts millions of visitors every year.e. Appositive
1 → b (subject)
2 → c (object of a verb)
3 → a (object of a preposition)
4 → d (complement)
5 → e (appositive)

Exercise 2: Identifying Noun Phrases and Their Functions

Identify the noun phrase(s) in each sentence below and state their function.

Example Sentences:

  1. The tall basketball player waved at the fans.
  2. A slice of chocolate cake would be perfect right now.
  3. We met an old friend from school.
  4. The heavy rain caused a huge traffic jam.
  5. She wants a new laptop for her studies.
  6. The sound of crashing waves relaxed everyone.
  7. The two young cats slept on the sofa.
  8. My little sister borrowed my favorite book.
  9. A group of tourists arrived early this morning.
  10. You should visit the National History Museum.
  11. That beautiful antique mirror belongs to my aunt.
  12. The broken gate needs urgent repair.
  13. Many students in our class passed the exam.
  14. The famous singer from Spain performed last night.
  15. Her idea of a holiday is a week at the beach.
  16. Please hand me the small red notebook.
  17. They built a shelter for the stray dogs.
  18. The new employee with the curly hair is very friendly.
  19. Our trip to Italy was unforgettable.
  20. The ingredients for the soup are on the counter.
1. The tall basketball player waved at the fans. → subject
2. A slice of chocolate cake would be perfect right now. → subject
3. We met an old friend from school. → object of the verb
4. The heavy rain caused a huge traffic jam. → first NP = subject; second NP = object of the verb
5. She wants a new laptop for her studies. → object of the verb
6. The sound of crashing waves relaxed everyone. → subject
7. The two young cats slept on the sofa. → subject
8. My little sister borrowed my favorite book. → first NP = subject; second NP = object of the verb
9. A group of tourists arrived early this morning. → subject
10. You should visit the National History Museum. → object of the verb
11. That beautiful antique mirror belongs to my aunt. → subject
12. The broken gate needs urgent repair. → first NP = subject; second NP = object of the verb
13. Many students in our class passed the final exam. → first NP = subject; second NP = object of the verb
14. The famous singer from Spain performed last night. → subject
15. Her idea of a holiday is a week at the beach. → first NP = subject; second NP = subject complement
16. Please hand me the small red notebook. → object of the verb
17. They built a shelter for the stray dogs. → object of the verb
18. The new employee with the curly hair is very friendly. → subject
19. Our trip to Italy was unforgettable. → subject
20. The ingredients for the soup are on the counter. → subject

Recap: Noun Phrases

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