The girl sat on the lawn.
(Name 2 nouns)
Girl, lawn
Maka likes to sing along to her albums.
(Name both of the verbs)
likes, sing
Beware the big green creature!
(Name both of the adjectives)
big, green
Kai complained loudly.
(Name ALL of the adverbs)
loudly
Mama forbade Jusyce from dating SJ, for she feared he might be endangering himself.
(Name the conjunction and its type)
for; coordinating
The worst experience is listening to the President drone on and on.
(Name both nouns)
experience, President
Armani enjoys making art as a way to relax.
(Name ALL 3 of the verbs)
enjoys, making, relax
There is a goofy kid in the hall.
(Name the adjective)
goofy
Lusiano completed his schoolwork eagerly.
(Name ALL of the adverbs)
eagerly
She was very smart, but she was overly dramatic.
(Name the conjunction and its type)
But
My family wants to visit Mt. Rushmore.
(Name both of the nouns)
family, Mt. Rushmore
The sorcerer cursed him to roam the earth eternally.
(Name both of the verbs)
cursed, roam
I will give you three minutes to comply.
(Name the adjectives)
three
The students have always loved their English class.
(Name ALL of the adverbs)
always
I went to school hungry because I woke up late.
(Name the conjunction and its type)
because, subordinating
Jay killed Carson in the conservatory with the candlestick.
(Name ALL 4 of the nouns)
Jay, Carson, conservatory, candlestick
I wonder if life exists on other planets.
(Name both of the verbs)
wonder, exists
My cat, Colby, sleeps on a tattered woolen sweater.
(Name both of the adjectives)
tattered, woolen
Mr. Albios wrote the notes very neatly.
(Name ALL of the adverbs)
very, neatly
Although times were hard, he worked hard to support his family.
(Name the conjunction and its type)
Although, subordinating
Grief and despair were all that could be found.
(Name ALL of the nouns and tell which type they are )
Grief, despair; abstract
Jared changes his major, but will he amend his consciousness? (Name both of the verbs)
changes, amend
Caden's dedicated and tireless efforts led his team to victory.
(Name ALL of the adjectives)
dedicated, tireless
Ms. Close is shouting entirely too loudly.
(Name ALL 3 of the adverbs)
entirely, too, loudly
I'll be there when it starts if I can make it work.
(Name both conjunctions and their type(s))
when, if; subordinating