Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Which is the Adjective or nouns?

The lonely man sat in the dilapodated house.


I hope the lardge crop of grapes will soon ripen


The white boxes house honeybees.


My rambunctious puppy knocked over the valuable flower vase


The unsinkable titanic sank after striking a gigantic iceberg


His grades showed his tremendous effort


There are many purple flowers in the large arrangement


These sweet peaches are the best I%26#039;ve tasted


The newsletter describes several educational workshops.


The rodel featured professional riders and funny clowns


My evening pottery class is full of very interesting people


My older brother loves his new pickup truck


Tami%26#039;s family bought a big screen TV.
Which is the Adjective or nouns?
Say
FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersAdjectives: lonely, dilapodated, large?, white, rambunctious, valuable, (flower can also be used to describe the vase), unsinkable, gigantic, tremendous, purple, large, sweet, best, educational, professional, funny, evening, pottery, interesting, older, new, pickup, big-screen.





NOuns: man, house, grapes, boxes, honeybees, puppy, vase, titanic, iceberg, grades, effort, flowers, arrangement, brotherpeaches, newsletter, workshops, rodel, riders clowns, class, people, truck, family, TV.
Reply:Adjectives: words used to describe things





Nouns: person, place, thing, or idea





Here%26#039;s help for the first sentence only:





The lonely (adjective) man (noun) sat in the dilapidated (adjective) house (noun).





Good luck!
Reply:Nouns (name for person, place, or thing):


1. man, house


2. crop, grapes


3. boxes, honeybees


4. puppy, vase


5. Titanic, iceberg





Adjectives (modify nouns, tell which, what kind of, how many):


1. lonely, dilapidated


2. large


3. white


4. rambunctious, valuable, flower (a noun used as a modifier)


5. unsinkable, gigantic





You can do the rest, I%26#039;m sure.
Reply:In lazy person, lazy is the adjective and person is the noun.
Reply:adjective: The part of speech that modifies a noun or other substantive by limiting, qualifying, or specifying and distinguished in English morphologically by one of several suffixes, such as -able, -ous, -er, and -est, or syntactically by position directly preceding a noun or nominal phrase.





noun:The part of speech that modifies a noun or other substantive by limiting, qualifying, or specifying and distinguished in English morphologically by one of several suffixes, such as -able, -ous, -er, and -est, or syntactically by position directly preceding a noun or nominal phrase.





figure them yourself!super nanny

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