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Nouns and Verbs
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What is the abstract noun in the sentence? She knows that drawing people is her talent.
Talent
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We (talk/talks) in a low voice when the teacher is speaking.
Talk
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Is the word “enemy” a noun, verb, or both?
Noun
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What is the subject in the sentence? He works hard every day to earn plenty of money.
He
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We live in different (house/houses) but study in the same school.
Houses
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Hailee has three creative and playful (child/children) in her family.
Children
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What is the common noun in the sentence? I ate lunch at McDonald’s last Saturday.
Lunch
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What is the predicate in the sentence? She swam to the finish line in under a minute.
Swam to the finish line
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What is the concrete noun in the sentence? He finished his assignments within the day.
Assignments/Day
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What is the verb in the sentence? I promise to always be polite and respectful.
Promise
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The cat (lick/licks) her paws from time to time.
Licks
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What is the verb in the sentence? My younger sister slept very late last night.
Slept
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They love eating crunchy, fresh, and juicy (tomatoes/tomatos).
Tomatoes
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Tiffany (has/have) a paper and pen for taking notes.
Has
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Is the word “swing” a noun, verb, or both?
Both
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Is the word “judge” a noun, verb, or both?
Both
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What is the proper noun in the sentence? My friend misses going to China every winter.
China
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Is the word “suffer” a noun, verb, or both?
Verb
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What is the collective noun in the sentence? The audience cheered and clapped loudly.
Audience
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They (was/were) my classmates in elementary.
Were
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