Wind and night are nouns.
For the most part a noun is an object - something you can touch or feel. A noun can also be a name, and sometimes even an intangible object or feeling (e.g. love).
This means in the sentence provided the nouns are 'wind' and 'night'. The wind is something you can feel. The night is also classified as an object (however large it may be).
'Cold' is an adjective - it describes the noun (the wind).
'Blew' is a verb - it tells us what the wind did.
cold and wind are common noun
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
The nouns are hand, cold, and water.
The simple subject is "wind."
Blustery is a strong wind that changes direction quickly.
'Our' is a pronoun. Pronouns are used to replace a noun. 'Our' is used to combine the use of two nouns in a sentence demonstrating posessivness. One of the nouns being replaced will have to be the speaker, and the other noun will have to be defined either before or after the sentence or identified in context. E.g1: Marks cat and my dog are sleeping. Our cat and dog are sleeping. E.g2: My feet and Elaines feet are cold. Our feet are cold.
The nouns in the sentence are: Saturday and February.
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
The nouns are hand, cold, and water.
The simple subject is "wind."
Ten common nouns from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' are:'The whole of this family--the six grownups(count them) and little Charlie Bucket--live together in a small wooden house on the edge of a great town.''In the summertime, this wasn't too bad, but in the winter, freezing cold drafts blew across the floor all night long, and it was awful.'
it was a cold frosty night while lightning was in the backgorund
A cold shiver ran down my spine at the dead of night.
On a cold winter night, it hailed for three hours straight, non-stop.
Blustery is a strong wind that changes direction quickly.
The threadbare blanket provided little warmth on the cold night.
I'm not sure. I took a generic brand of NyQuil before bed last night, and when I blew my nose this morning blood came out. Whatever that means.
A clause is a section that cannot stand alone, but adds information. For examples: of the others; a cold night A sentence has a subject, verb, and perhaps and object and might contain one or two clauses. Example: Of the others, John was the only one wearing green shoes. Tuesday, a cold night, we all went ice skating.