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Describing language
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A table showing the different ways to make a noun phrase. These include using only nouns (cats, Peter, Monday, she, they), a determiner followed by a noun (The house, a chair, my feelings), an adjective followed by a noun (Funny faces, happy children, Loud noises), more than one adjective followed by a noun (Colourful bright flowers, incredibly strong weightlifters, extremely tall, sleek, modern buildings), and a determiner followed by one or more adjectives, followed by a noun (The furry squirrel, a hopeless romantic).
Figure 3 How to make a noun phrase.

 1.3 The order of words (in English)