* "Is grown" is a verb phrase, indicating something is being cultivated or developed.
* There is no explicit noun in this phrase.
To understand the noun, we need more context. Here's why:
* "Is grown" is likely part of a larger sentence. For example:
* "Wheat is grown in this field." (Here, "wheat" is the noun, a common noun representing a type of grain)
* "The garden is grown with colorful flowers." (Here, "garden" is the noun, a common noun referring to a cultivated area)
To identify the noun, look for the word that is being described by the verb phrase "is grown."