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B.  Fill in the blanks with suitable noun phrases.

                     1.  Would you like                                                    ?

                     2.                                                   gives me no pleasure.

                     3.                                                   delights me.

                     4.  I enjoy                                                  .

                     5.  Cats like                                                  .

                     6.  He wishes                                                   .


                  C.  Underline the adjective phrases in these sentences.

                     1.  I am too afraid of dogs.

                     2.  A friend in need is a friend indeed.

                     3.  The woman wore a necklace made of diamonds.

                     4.  The house looks very old and dilapidated.

                     5.  My younger brother is a man of few words.

                     6.  We were able to trap the dirty old mouse.

                     7.  Lala Lajpat Rai was a man with nerves of steel.

                     8.  A young lady with a smiling face greeted me at the shop.


                  D.  Underline the prepositional phrases in these sentences. State whether the
                     phrases are adjective phrases (A) or adverb phrases (Ad).

                     1.  The dog ran towards him.

                     2.  The bird flew to a higher branch.

                     3.  The car stopped just outside the gate.

                     4.  I was led to my seat by the attendant.


                     5.  I want to buy the pink doll on that shelf.
                     6.  The house across the street is my friend’s.


                     7.  There was a room at the top of the stairs.
                     8.  The woman in the blue jacket is my mother.


                     9.  We climbed up the hill to see the setting sun.




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