Study che Grammar Reference and che section on noun phrases on p.23 of the Advanced Gold Coursebook.
Noun phrases are formed in the three ways shown in the box beiow. Study these and then make noun phrases to replace the underlined -fi ^ ^. cjjłtfd J words in the sentences below.
• NOUN + NOUN e.g. a fifteen-minute
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cik[ ce.yrhe
break, a fkework display, a silyer bracełet, a table leg raCS-
♦ NOUN + »S + NOUN e.g. Simon’s brother, a chUdren^s pool, duck’s eggs
•;^OUN +PKEPOSmON + NOUN e.g.
;^^^ieće of^reąd, a book about indoor
plants, a glass of winę f j^jhIac <?|ga$
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1 My sister is allergic to milk takeo from
cows. Co j 5 (/"h ' 1
club members sit without a special pass.'
There’s a fair where handicrafts are , , \ *> r * __
displayed and sold on next weekend. ( v
Would you like to go?
Apąrt from class tests there wili be an \o-^r
cxam that goes on for three hours at the end of the year.
We ate rwo huge siices of a cake madę £, with chocolate each.
2 You can’t get into the enclosure where ^
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6 When she saw her reflection in a window
in a shop she realised she was only wearing one earring.
I sometimes go swimming at the school for boys acróss the road.
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The whiskers that a cat grows help it to judge whether a space is wide enough for
it to get through. L 0 0 i
Five of the National Parks found in Soain uZ Yyd"l\>
He slammed the drawer in a desk shut as pit/C>0Cd~
she came into the room.
This summer l’m havina a holidav that / U
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Iasts two months. ^ frjw.-'
Tłie cousin of my mother lives in Canada. MO&w-yS OO^i^\
There’s an exhibition where books are ; . i t ’L' .
displayed on 23rd Apnl each year.
Fm saving up to buy a sweater madę of cashmere. CO^iuM^e
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