What is the first noun in this sentence: My name is Ed.
name
Name the verb: Do you love dogs or cats?
love
I looked up at the shiny moon.
shiny
I heard the howl and quickly raced to a safe place.
quickly
We are studying for a test and listening to music.
What is the conjunction?
and
What is the first noun in this sentence: I live in my house.
I
Name the verb: Mary had a little lamb.
had
My aged grandmother rocked in noisy rocking chair.
aged, noisy
The green frog carefully leaped across the sharp rocks.
carefully
That's awesome.
How do I make this an interjection.
That's awesome! (Exclamation point)
What are the nouns in this sentence: Mary had a little lamb.
Mary, lamb
What type of shoes do you like?
like
If you don't give me that empty can, I will not give you this stupid nickel.
empty, stupid
Once upon a time, there was a princess who dearly loved a prince who passionately hated her in return.
dearly, passionately
Carol drove me home. She doesn't like me much. What is the pronoun in this sentence?
me, she
What are the nouns in this sentence: Do you like to watch cartoons or do you watch TV at all?
you, cartoons, you, TV
When the moon hits the sky like a big pizza pie, that's amore.
hits
The ugly train clattered down the old track.
ugly, old
Mr. Calderwood carefully tiptoed into Mrs. Ostwinkle's room where they were quietly working on Jeopardy.
carefully, quietly
King Charles crowned the knight; he was tired after that so he went to bed.
What is the pronoun?
What is the proper noun?
he, he
King Charles
What are the nouns in this sentence: When I took the elevator up to the top of the Sears Tower, I realized my friend was not with me.
I, elevator, top, Tower, I, friend, me
Rain, rain, go away; come again some other day.
go, come
If you ever hear a lonely howl when you are in the deep woods, run as fast as you can to a safe place.
lonely, deep, safe
In the horse race, my horse rapidly galloped to the distant finish line. He proudly wore the winning sash around his neck.
rapidly, proudly
Tell me a preposition.
under the hill, over the wall, beside the house, above the trees