Ball is a noun, wooden is an adjective. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing, an adjective is what describes it. A verb is an action word. For example, in the following sentence:
"They played with a wooden ball."
Ball is the noun
Played is the verb
Wooden is the adjective
Another example:
"He threw a wooden ball."
Threw is a verb
Wooden is an adjective
Ball is a noun
Ball is a noun, wooden is an adjective. A noun is the name of a person, place or thing, an adjective is what describes it. A verb is an action word. For example, in the following sentence:"They played with a wooden ball."Ball is the nounPlayed is the verbWooden is the adjectiveAnother example:"He threw a wooden ball."Threw is a verbWooden is an adjectiveBall is a noun
Wooden golf ball? Not a lot i'd imagine.
no, i don't play b-ball on a wooden court.
Wooden floor - less traction
hockey using a rubber or wooden ball of some sort.
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rubber ball
The answer is baseball,kroka and many wooden and ball sports if only football had sticks also hockey kind of
Wooden
Baseball is one such game
"had" is the past tense of the verb to "have" Thus - "I have a ball" "I lost my ball" "I had a ball until I lost it"
Yes, "drop" can function as a verb. It typically means to let something fall or be released from one's grasp, or to decrease in quantity or value.