This means that you will be given a sentence. Most likely there will be a letter or number over every word in the sentence. You will also have a list of the different parts of speech. Using the sentence, you will have to match the correct letter/number with the part of speech that it belongs to.
Now, I'm guessing that you were not asking for an explanation of the directions. In regards to the specific answers, I can't help you because I do not have the specific sentence in front of me. :( Sorry 'bout that! (I had a problem like this on my most recent English exam and it wasn't hard at all.)
The is a pronoun.
Cat is a noun.
Ran is a verb.
Quickly is an adjective.
After is an adjective.
The is a pronoun.
Red is an adjective.
Ball is a noun.
Of is a pronoun.
String is a noun.
A verb is the active part of the sentence, and tells what is being done or what characteristic is observed. A noun is a name word, and may be the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. An adjective is a describing word, that tells something about a noun or pronoun; either identifying it or something. --- You can define each of the words in a sentence by its part of speech, and by the role it plays in the sentence. The boy kicked the red ball quickly. [the boy - complete subject] [kicked the red ball quickly - complete predicate] the - article (determiner) boy - noun - simple subject kicked - verb - simple predicate the - article red - adjective, modifies ball ball - noun - direct object quickly - adverb, modifies hit a. verb : kicked b. noun: boy, ball c. adjective: red
The collective noun for string is a ball of string.
There are two nouns in this sentence, ball and hill.
The nouns in the sentence are Jody and ball.
fast ball
The kitten was playing with the ball of string as the gardener tied up his fruit trees.
A verb is the active part of the sentence, and tells what is being done or what characteristic is observed. A noun is a name word, and may be the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. An adjective is a describing word, that tells something about a noun or pronoun; either identifying it or something. --- You can define each of the words in a sentence by its part of speech, and by the role it plays in the sentence. The boy kicked the red ball quickly. [the boy - complete subject] [kicked the red ball quickly - complete predicate] the - article (determiner) boy - noun - simple subject kicked - verb - simple predicate the - article red - adjective, modifies ball ball - noun - direct object quickly - adverb, modifies hit a. verb : kicked b. noun: boy, ball c. adjective: red
At the bottom of the swing the ball is at highest velocity. The ball will follow a parabolic path starting at the vertex and traveling horizontally, then falling off quickly until it hits the ground.
Ramu is playing with a tiny ball.
depends how big the ball is >.>
The collective noun for string is a ball of string.
It is an adverb because it tells when the verb occured.
The tension in the string, which prevents the ball continuing forward in a straight line.
A ball with a string attached is used in various activities such as playing catch, juggling, or as a toy for pets. The string allows the ball to be easily caught and thrown, providing entertainment and exercise.
Swinging a ball on a string around your head demonstrates the concept of centripetal force, where the force is directed towards the center of the circular motion to keep the ball moving in a curved path. This creates tension in the string to prevent the ball from flying off. The speed and distance of the ball depend on the force applied and the length of the string.
A ball on a string is an example of centripetal acceleration
Zume ball