Sagot :
1.The fast black fox jumped over the lazy dog. (This noun sentence is the subject of the sentence. In other words, this sentence is about ‘fast, black fox’. However, instead of just saying ‘fox’, the rest of the name expression tries to describe it.)
2.I think there is a good pop song in almost every situation (Here, four words work together as a good pop song noun phrase. The sentence functions as a “good pop song” instead of just “singing.” It acts as a complement to the pronoun and is a complement because it gives more information about the subject.
3.Many people want to live a peaceful, calm and quiet life.
4.The house, like the box in the attic, is filled with memories.
5.Very few giant animals remain in the wild.
6.The grandmother cooked for ten people, even though we were only four.
7.The little fluffy puppy is ready to adopt.
8.They brightly decorated the wooden house for the holiday.
9.I saw a black zebra at the zoo.
10.He wants a cute kitten for Christmas purposes.
11.Jesica lives in a house that produces electricity.
12.Sumudica comes a horrible way every evening.
13.They kindly offered water to the worker working in the hot weather.
14.He knew how to defend himself as a lawyer child.
15.The ability to help others is a very important character trait.
16.The decision to marry was celebrated by all his friends.
17.They crawled in the attic and dark ceiling.
18.He had to sit next to his scary and angry child.
19.The girl, whose face was red with embarrassment, sat next to the man she was wearing.
20.We walked into the sunset and our laughter continued with the breeze.