eaten
What is a verb?
Sahara, as opposed to desert
What is a proper noun?
speak in 'She spoke clearly'.
What is intransitive?
brothers in "She had five brothers".
What is the object?
up as in 'I live up the street'
What is a preposition?
speech
what is a noun?
love, as opposed to heart
what is an abstract noun?
become in "She became ill."
What is linking?
book in 'The book was burned'.
What is the subject?
What is closed?
all
mice, as opposed to mouse
What is an (irregular) plural noun?
What is transitive?
Spain in "We went to Spain".
What is a prepositional complement?
these prepositions usually mark an indirect object
What is 'to' or 'for'?
literal
What is an adjective?
water in "Don't drink so much water before sleeping"
What is a non-count or mass noun?
have in "She had never been."
What is auxiliary?
answer in "If the answer had been known, we would have won".
What is the subject?
time in "We arrived just in time".
What is the prepositional complement or object of the preposition?
after
what is a conjunction or a preposition?
water in "They sailed across the waters"
What is a count noun?
can in "Can you say that again?"
What is a modal?
almost human in "The dog seemed almost human".
What is a predicate complement?
up in 'Give up the ghost'
What is a particle?