New posts in noun-phrases

Englishman and British man

"In person" equivalent for inanimate objects

Multi-layer prepositional phrase

Difference between an adverb modifying an NP consisting a single noun, and an adverb modifying a noun

Relative clauses: "I did the best I could."

Why are "colleagues" becoming "work colleagues"?

Must attributive nouns always be singular in form? [duplicate]

"This box of matches is empty"

Quantifiers realised by a noun?

The Order of Modification in English Nouns, Preceding or Succeeding? [closed]

‘to start’ and ‘to starting’, prefaced by ‘key’

Plural modifying noun [duplicate]

apostrophe that goes with a noun which precedes a relative clause

She ended up (being??) a rich woman

a [box [of apples] ] vs [a box] [of apples]

Can predicative complements not be bare noun phrases in English? That is, are clauses such as “I am student” incorrect?

Why is it that in English we put the colour before the object but in many other European languages they put the colour after the object?

What word or phrase do you use for not doing something that you intended to do because subconsciously you did not want to do it?

"He was neither seer nor prophet" How would you explain the absence of an article?

“The difficulty is we need” vs. “The difficulty is ᴛʜᴀᴛ we need”