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prenominal phrase

 

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Prenominal Phrase

Definition:

A prenominal phrase is a group of words that modifies a noun or pronoun and is placed before it in a sentence.

Example Sentences:

1. The prenominal phrase, "a notorious criminal," adds more specificity to the noun "thief."

2. She purchased a prenominal phrase book, "An Introduction to Linguistics," to help with her studies.

3. The prenominal phrase, "a beautiful sunset," enhanced the overall description of the beach.

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