brains, watermelons
Nouns are people, place, and thing words. The nouns in your sentence are "brains" and "watermelons."
The nouns in the sentence are:thingsgrandfathertempervoice
There are two nouns in the sentence: float and contest.
There are three nouns. Cultures, dragon, and snake are nouns.
Nouns are a person, place or thing. Children, party, and clown are nouns.In this sentence, the bold words represent the nouns.The children at the party were afraid of the big clown.Big is not in bold because it is a adjective, which is a word that describes a noun.
There are two nouns. The nouns are cat and claws. Sarah's is a proper noun in the possessive case, which acts as an adjective.
little brains
The nouns are Osaka, Tokyo, city, and Japan.
There are two nouns in this sentence, Mumbai which is a proper noun, and city which is a common noun.
yes they have very big brains
because you have to have big boobies
You can have an adjective and a verb in the same sentence but adjectives go with nouns, they describe nouns egadjective -- bignoun -- dogI saw a big dog. In this sentence the verb is saw.adjective -- interestingnoun -- storyI read an interesting story. In this sentence the verb is read.