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English, 04.12.2019 23:31 gentrygoated123

Is the section in parenthesis a noun phrase or not a noun phrase?
1. elise picked a lovely bouquet (of flowers.)
2. (the paint on the walls of this room) is terrible.
3.desmond finished packing (his lunch) very quickly.
4.(while yawning), davion asked to be excused from dinner.

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