The noun is grandfather, a word for a person.
The word 'green' is both an adjective and a noun.
The noun 'green' is a word for a color, a word for a thing.
The word 'driving' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb 'drive' that functions as a noun in a sentence; a word for an act; a word for a thing.
The word 'quickly' is an adverb.
The word 'also' is an adverb.
Grandfather
The words green and grandfather are both nouns. The word quickly is an adverb. The word also is an adverb, but it can be used as a conjunction. The word driving is a verb.
The noun in the group is grandfather.The word driving is a gerund, a verbal noun.
The word green is a noun, an adjective, and a verb.The word grandfather is a noun and a verb.The word driving is a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun.The word 'quickly' is an adverb.The word 'also' is an adverb and a conjunction.
Quickly.
The nouns are 1) green, 3) grandfather, and 4) driving (can be a gerund, a verbal noun depending on use in a sentence).
There is a truck driving school in Green Bay, Wisconsin: http://www.superpages.com/yellowpages/C-Truck+Driving+Schools/S-WI/T-Green+Bay/ there is the website for the school.
1.cut them off 2.swerve 3.Ignore green light 4.brake quickly 5.slow down
He is Stanley Yelnats GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER .......... hOW IS THERE A DROUGHT AT CAMP GREEN LAKE
My grandfather. I'm serious about this!
it would not appear green
Ernest Green's grandfather advised him to keep moving forward and not to let obstacles or adversity hold him back. He encouraged Ernest to maintain his focus and determination in pursuing his goals, despite any challenges he may face.