Is this a noun group?
When does a noun group begin?
Is this a noun group?
- I eat this Bread. → Who or what am I eating? → the bread
So "the bread".
When does a noun group begin?
Is this a noun group?
So "the bread".
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The bread is a nom, so a main word.
One Group consists of: multiple termsthat belong together:
Bread – Full grain bread, Dinkelbrot, white bread, black bread etc.
Fruit – Apples, pears, grapes, peaches, mandarins, strawberries etc.
Table – Plates, cups, cans, bowls, bowls etc.
European – German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek etc.