[ Grammar: Syntax ]
A phrase where the head word is a noun, usually structured as determiner + noun e.g. The dog
A. noun phrase
B. modified noun phrase
C. adjective phrase
D. verb phrase

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Grammar › ViewBy the time I reached ____, everyone had left.
A. the party
B. to the party
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“I got lost on my way here.” “It would have been a good idea to use your GPS.”
A. You could’ve been used a GPS.
B. You should’ve used a GPS.
C. You must use a GPS.
D. You can use a GPS.
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A. a
B. an
C. the
D. zero article
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We ……….. to Paris on Tuesday evening.
A. is flying
B. are flying
C. am flying
D. are fly
