What high level terminology can you see in this question? A level English
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Is "Old white sensitive woman" a noun phrase by any chance? Or is it an adjectival phrase? I know "sensitive" is a pre modifying adjective, but what other top band terminology is in here? Thanks!
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Is "Old white sensitive woman" a noun phrase by any chance? Or is it an adjectival phrase? I know "sensitive" is a pre modifying adjective, but what other top band terminology is in here? Thanks!
Is "Old white sensitive woman" a noun phrase by any chance? Or is it an adjectival phrase? I know "sensitive" is a pre modifying adjective, but what other top band terminology is in here? Thanks!
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The rest of the words just set the head word in context or modify it.
There is no top-band terminology anywhere. As an English student, you must do the rest on your own.
PM me for any more general help.
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