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  • My teacher is so nice.  Is teacher a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • Sue's little brother sleeps in the afternoon. Is sleep a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb
  • That is a huge rock! Is huge a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • They went to the store.  Is store a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • Name 1 verb
  • Joy climbs on the playground. Is climb a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb
  • That big truck is noisy.  Is truck a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • You need a desk to do your homework. Is desk a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • I move the small red house when I play a game.  Is small a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • My cat likes to eat my pencils. Is cat a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • The Flash is quick to help.  Is quick a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • The cupcake was sweet and delicious.   Is sweet a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • Tessa likes yellow flowers best.  Is yellow a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • Name 1 adjective
  • Mark builds the wall with bricks.   Is build a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb
  • Name 1 noun.
  • Justin laughed at the funny story.  Is funny a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • Tom can run so fast. Is run a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb
  • We often eat broccoli. Is eat a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb
  • Put the plates on the table for dinner, please. Is plate a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • Bill's brother is very tall.  Is tall a noun, adjective or verb?
    Adjective
  • The deep snow covered the road. Is snow a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • John lives in the white house.  Is house a noun, adjective or verb?
    Noun
  • The boy shouted "Look out!"  Is shout a noun, adjective or verb?
    Verb