1. Grand concert
2. Grand concert
3. Famous concert
4. Highly anticipated ’s concert
5. Wonderful concert
Extended information
Phase structure types
1. Subject-predicate phrase
It consists of two components that have a statement relationship. The first stated part is the subject, indicating who or what is being said; the later stated part is the predicate, indicating how or what the subject is. Declarative relationships are expressed using word order rather than function words.
For example: grain//harvest (noun//verb) (what//how)
2. Verb-object phrases
Dominate and involve relationships It consists of two components. The dominant part in the front is the verb, which expresses the action; the dominated part in the back is the object, which expresses what to do and what it is. Dominance relationships are expressed using word order rather than function words.
For example: think/he (verb/substitutive) (think/who?)
3. Positive phrases
Composed of nouns, verbs or adjectives and them It is a combination of words that have a modifying effect in front of it. The noun, verb, and adjective are the central words. The modifying part in front of the noun is the attributive, and the modifying part in front of the verb and adjective is the adverbial.