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The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." A noun phrase typically includes a noun and any modifiers, and in this case, "horror" modifies the noun "films."
The noun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "horror films." If we rewrite the sentence by replacing the noun phrase with the correct pronoun, it becomes "We don't like them."
The pronoun phrase in the sentence "We don't like horror films" is "we." A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun, in this case, "we" is replacing a group of people. The phrase "don't like horror films" is the verb phrase indicating the action or state of the subject "we."
The noun is 'like'.
I don't like watching horror films, I like cartoons.
i'm a 20 year old university student and i like horror films with gore and a bit of dismemberment, slasher films. but psychological films are cool too :)
Horror Films
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It gives a thrill and a sense of 'safe' danger.
some people like the excitement and suspense of horror films, and others just get sick pleasure from watching people's guts being splattered across screen! as for me, I'm of the seccond kind...
Millions of people love Hitchcock films, men and women. But most women like suspense more than horror films, this may account for female fans.
Horror films are not necessarily British, nor do we claim any monopoly on making them. However, there was for many years a studio in Bray, Berkshire where Hammer House of Horror films were regularly produced, and this produced such class villainous actors like Peter Cushing and the magnificent Christopher Lee.