Voyage consist of two European countries. Identify the noun phrase in this sentence.
Answer: Two European countries
Explanation
A noun phrase consists of a noun and its modifiers
In this sentence, "two European countries" is the noun phrase as it includes the noun "countries" and its modifiers "two" and "European."
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