The number of nouns in this sentence:
The fox and the deer were seen lying in the field next to the creek chewing on grass.
What is 5: fox, deer, field, creek, grass
A pronoun can take the place of this part of speech
What is a NOUN
An adjective can describe which two other parts of speech
What is a NOUN or PRONOUN
An adverb describes these three parts of speech
What are VERBS, ADJECTIVES, OTHER ADVERBS
The verb in She dances gracefully.
What is DANCES
The nouns in the sentence: The cat chased the ball
What is CAT and BALL
The pronoun in She is reading a book.
The adjective in The tall man ran quickly.
The adverb in He ran quickly to the store.
What is QUICKLY
The part of speech of the word and
What is a CONJUNCTION
The plural form of the noun child
What is CHILDREN
The type of pronoun in my, your, his
What is POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
The comparitive form of the adjective happy
The adverbs in She spoke very softly
What is VERY and SOFTLY
The preposition in The cat is under the table.
What is UNDER
The proper noun in the sentence: We visited Paris last summer.
What is PARIS?
What is WE
The adjective in: Three puppies played in the yard
The adverb that tells 'where' in The children played outside.
What is OUTSIDE
The articles in The book is on a table.
What is THE and A
This part of speech can describe a noun.
What is an ADJECTIVE?
What is THEMSELVES
The four questions that an adjective can answer are:
Which one? What kind? How many? and...
What is WHOSE
The five questions that an adverb can answer are
What is: where, when, how, how often, to what extent
The interjection in Wow! That was amazing!
What is WOW