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In the sentence below, choose the noun in the subject noun phrase and the noun in the verb phrase. The roaring fire / burned the building down. The noun in the subject noun phrase: The noun in verb phrase
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In the sentence below, choose the noun in the subject noun phrase and the noun in the verb phrase.
The roaring fire / burned the building down.
The noun in the subject noun phrase:
The noun in verb phrase:
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Subject Noun phase is building
Noun in verb phase is roaring fire
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