Worksheet for identifying noun phrases in English sentences.
A printable "Finding Noun Phrases Worksheet" for English language learners, featuring definitions, examples, and exercises to identify noun phrases in sentences.
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Finding Noun Phrases Worksheet – Solved
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Instructions Recap:
A noun phrase is a noun with its modifiers (such as adjectives, articles, or other descriptive words). The task is to circle the noun phrase in each sentence.
Let’s go through each sentence and identify the noun phrase — the noun and all its modifiers.
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Solutions:
1. Has anyone seen the little, green, parrot?
✔ Noun phrase: *the little, green, parrot*
→ "parrot" is the noun; "little," "green," and "the" are modifiers.
2. The football coach got very upset with his team.
✔ Noun phrase: *the football coach*
→ "coach" is the noun; "football" and "the" are modifiers.
3. She is my favorite English teacher.
✔ Noun phrase: *my favorite English teacher*
→ "teacher" is the noun; "my," "favorite," and "English" are modifiers.
4. The kids were surprised by the summer rain.
✔ Noun phrase: *the summer rain*
→ "rain" is the noun; "summer" and "the" are modifiers.
5. I live in a good, family home.
✔ Noun phrase: *a good, family home*
→ "home" is the noun; "good," "family," and "a" are modifiers.
6. We are excited about the championship game.
✔ Noun phrase: *the championship game*
→ "game" is the noun; "championship" and "the" are modifiers.
7. He gave the crying child a toy to play with.
✔ Noun phrase: *the crying child*
→ "child" is the noun; "crying" and "the" are modifiers.
*(Note: "a toy" is also a noun phrase, but the main subject of the action is "the crying child.")*
8. I decided to walk down the yellow, brick, road.
✔ Noun phrase: *the yellow, brick, road*
→ "road" is the noun; "yellow," "brick," and "the" are modifiers.
9. I went to watch the beautiful play.
✔ Noun phrase: *the beautiful play*
→ "play" is the noun; "beautiful" and "the" are modifiers.
10. I picked the dark horse to win the race.
✔ Noun phrase: *the dark horse*
→ "horse" is the noun; "dark" and "the" are modifiers.
11. Has anyone seen my big, brown, dog?
✔ Noun phrase: *my big, brown, dog*
→ "dog" is the noun; "big," "brown," and "my" are modifiers.
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Summary of Answers:
| Sentence | Noun Phrase |
|--------|-------------|
| 1 | the little, green, parrot |
| 2 | the football coach |
| 3 | my favorite English teacher |
| 4 | the summer rain |
| 5 | a good, family home |
| 6 | the championship game |
| 7 | the crying child |
| 8 | the yellow, brick, road |
| 9 | the beautiful play |
| 10 | the dark horse |
| 11 | my big, brown, dog |
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Explanation:
- A noun phrase always includes a noun and any words that describe or modify it.
- Modifiers can include:
- Articles (*the*, *a*)
- Adjectives (*little, green, favorite, summer*)
- Possessive pronouns (*my, his*)
- Participles (*crying*)
- The key is to find the main noun and everything that comes before it to describe it.
✔ Tip: Look for the noun and ask: “What is being described?” Then circle the noun and all the words that modify it.
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This worksheet helps build awareness of how phrases function in sentences — especially how noun phrases act as subjects, objects, or complements. Great practice for grammar and sentence analysis!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of absolute phrase worksheet.