These are the nouns in the following sentence:
Many have studied the flight of birds.
What are flight and birds.
This is the pronoun in the following sentence:
Some of the airplanes used for passengers are quite heavy.
What is some
The verb in the following sentence:
We listened to the woman's boring story.
What is listened
These are the adjectives in the following sentence:
Many dumb people are in Congress.
What are many and dumb
"Brrr!" is one.
What is an interjection
it is a proper noun in the following sentence:
Richmond is the state capital.
What is Richmond
What is this type of pronoun.
What is an interrogative pronoun
Another name for "auxiliary verb."
What is "helping verb"
This is the adverb in the following sentence:
Wrecks are often caused by distracted driving.
What is often
either...or
What is a correlative conjunction
Bookshelf is an example of this type of noun.
What is a compound noun
This is this type of pronoun
What is a demonstrative pronoun
Own is this type of verb.
What is a state of being verb
Gross is this part of speech in the following sentence:
It smells gross in the locker room.
What is an adjective
Between is this part of speech:
The large truck tried to park between the tiny Smart cars in the parking lot.
What is a preposition
These are the nouns in the following sentence:
California has a larger population than any other state in the United States.
What is California, population, state, and United States
An example of this type of pronoun is each other.
What is a reciprocal pronoun
Has is this type of verb in the following sentence:
The musician has performed in concerts all over the world.
What is an auxiliary verb
Adjectives can only modify these
What are nouns
"Nearly" is this part of speech.
What is an adverb
Class is this type of noun.
What is a collective noun
Ourselves is this type of pronoun.
What is a reflexive pronoun
Jumping is this type of verb.
What is an action verb
This is the adverb in the following sentence:
I will stop by later to see how you are doing.
What is later
The part of speech of "of":
Larry was reaping the fruit of his criminal lifestyle.
What is a preposition