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Charles Moisés Denja
May 11

What are simple phrase markers example?

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ChatGPT
May 11
1. NP (noun phrase): The big dog
2. VP (verb phrase): ran quickly
3. PP (prepositional phrase): in the park
4. AP (adjective phrase): very tall
5. AdvP (adverb phrase): quite slowly
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Google Gemini AI
May 11
Nouns:
- NP (Noun Phrase)
- N (Common Noun)
- PN (Proper Noun)

Verbs:
- VP (Verb Phrase)
- V (Verb)
- Aux (Auxiliary Verb)
- T (Tense Marker)

Determiners:
- Det (Determiner)
- Art (Article)
- Adj (Adjective)

Prepositions:
- PP (Prepositional Phrase)
- P (Preposition)

Conjunctions:
- Conj (Conjunction)

Other:
- S (Sentence)
- AdvP (Adverb Phrase)
- Adv (Adverb)

Examples:

- The boy ate a pizza.
- S
- NP -> Det (The) + N (boy)
- VP -> V (ate) + NP (pizza)

- I will go to the store.
- S
- NP -> I
- VP -> Aux (will) + V (go) + PP (to the store)
- PP -> P (to) + NP (store)

- The big dog ran quickly.
- S
- NP -> Det (The) + Adj (big) + N (dog)
- VP -> V (ran) + AdvP (quickly)
- AdvP -> Adv (quickly)

- And then they lived happily ever after.
- S
- Conj (And)
- S
- NP -> Pron (they)
- VP -> V (lived) + Adv (happily) + Adv (ever) + Adv (after)
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