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Which of the following is a noun phrase?

the massive Labrador Retriever
walked quickly
baked all afternoon
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The answer is A. the massive Labrador Retriever

A noun phrase or nominal phrase (abbreviated NP) is a phrase which has a noun (or indefinite pronoun) as its head word, or which performs the same grammatical function as such a phrase. Noun phrases are very common cross-linguistically, and they may be the most frequently occurring phrase type.

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The correct answer is A. The massive Labrador Retriever

Step-by-step explanation:

In grammar, a noun phrase refers to a set of words that can be a subject or object in a sentence. This type of phrases can be identified because they always include a noun (word that names an object, animal, person or entity) or a pronoun (words such as she, he, it, etc that replaces a noun) along with other words such as adjectives that describe or modify the main noun or pronoun. Considering this, the one from the options that is a noun phrase is "the massive Labrador Retriever" because this phrase includes one main noun "Labrador Retriever" along with an adjective or modifier to describe "massive" which are two of the main features of noun phrases, also this phrase can be a subject or object. On the other hand, other options do not include a noun and can not act as a subject or object in a sentence and therefore cannot be noun phrases.

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