The = article; queen = noun (subj.); knew = verb; that = conjunction; she= pronoun; would be = verbs; the = article; only = adverb; pretty = adjective; lady = noun; at = preposition; the = article; party = noun
adjective
direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before. direct speech: a speech or a sentence quoted from a sentence somebody had spoken or am speaking. using inverted commas(" ") reported speech: a report of what somebody had said before.
"programs" is a noun in that sentence.
In the following sentence, which word is an adverb used to modify a verb? The young girl quickly learned the rules of the board game.
It is an adverb. Obviously.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The subject!
The individual word "sentence" is a common noun. However, a sentence itself is comprised of many different parts of speech.
You can use the word mention in the following sentence. I wish that he would mention me in his speech.
Dog
Dangerous is an adjective.
My sentence would be: At school we had to do an impromptu speech which was pretty hard to do but it was worth all the effort!
Yes, if the sentence following the question mark and closing speech marks is the start of a new sentence.
To is a preposition in that example.
Adverb
Snow is a noun in that example.
noun