Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
No.
no
No, the noun "news" is functioning as an attributive noun in the noun phrase "news article".In the phrase "news article", the noun "news" is describing the noun "article", not showing ownership or possession. An attributive noun (also called a noun adjunct) is a noun functioning as an adjective, describing another noun.
No. It is 'Please note that...'
An is an indefinite article. When used with an article, opening is a noun.
The verb phrase is "have read."The verb phrase is the present perfect tense of the verb read - have/has and the past participle.Examples:She has read the article in the journal.They have eaten all the cake in the cupboard
please re phrase the question
It is : 'I believe'i read it in an article of astrology.
Frase is an Italian word for 'phrase'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'FRAH-seh'.
Please re-phrase.
it's a feminine word...the article is LA that becomes L' because of the vowel.