Athena
Noun
(Proper Noun)
Let's see whatever is playing at the theater.
whatever is playing at the theater
That tall man is a United States senator.
that tall man
That tall man is a United States Senator.
subject
them
Not a Noun
(A Pronoun)
Have you heard who's going to Harvard?
who's going to Harvard
Last night, a large branch fell on the neighbor's house.
the neighbor's house
Last night, a large branch fell on the neighbor's house.
Object of the Preposition on.
golden
Not a Noun
(an adjective)
I can't imagine what you were thinking!
what you were thinking
We ate whatever it was.
whatever it was
We ate whatever it was.
Direct Object
speak
Not a Noun
(a Verb)
Tell me when you want me to pick you up.
when you want me to pick you up
Last night, a large branch fell on the neighbor's house.
Last night
Last night, a large branch fell on the neighbor's house.
Adverbial (when)
Noun
(compound noun)
I will eat whichever pizza there is more of.
whichever pizza there is more of
Mr. Thomas is our favorite neighbor.
our favorite neighbor
Mr. Thomas is our favorite neighbor.
(How do you know? - double points)
Subject Complement