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In the following examples, phrases have been placed in brackets ( […] ).
⮚ Identify each phrase as a noun phrase (NP), adjective phrase (AdjP), adverb phrase (AdvP), verb phrase (VP) or prepositional phrase (PP).
⮚ And for each phrase, underline the main word (the head) of the phrases.

a. They [could have signed] that cheque.
b. He is [a sweet boy]. He came [to my wedding] and he looked [so handsome].
c. You [must have] [some fun] [with that].
d. I [also] told him [the story of my life].
e. [The rebels] had held Makati [since Saturday].
f. Anne bought [a new car].
g. [His wife] spoke [very softly].
h. [The young Senator] sat [beside the president].
i. Mary is [extremely intelligent].

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