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Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives or Adverbs?

  •  English    28     Public
    Read the sentence and identify the correct part of speech.
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  • The black cat quickly ate the tuna. Is black an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
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  • The black cat quickly ate the tuna. Is cat a noun or verb?
    noun
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  • The black cat quickly ate the tuna. Is ate a noun or verb?
    verb
  •  15
  • The black cat quickly ate the tuna. Is quickly an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
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  • My happy mother finished early. Is early an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  •  15
  • My happy mother finished early. Is happy an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
  •  15
  • My happy mother finished early. Is mother a noun or verb?
    noun
  •  15
  • My happy mother finished early. Is finished a noun or verb?
    verb
  •  15
  • The children listened carefully to the engaging story. Is engaging an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
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  • The children listened carefully to the engaging story. Is carefully an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  •  15
  • The children listened carefully to the engaging story. Is story a noun or verb?
    noun
  •  15
  • The red fox quickly jumped over the fence. Is jumped a noun or verb?
    verb
  •  15
  • The red fox quickly jumped over the fence. Is fox a noun or verb?
    noun
  •  15
  • The red fox quickly jumped over the fence. Is quickly an adjective or adverb?
    adverb
  •  15
  • The red fox quickly jumped over the fence. Is red an adjective or adverb?
    adjective
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  • Sam and Tom walked slowly to the beautiful park. Is walked a noun or verb?
    verb
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