The nouns in the sentence are car and mother.
Daily is the adverb.
Mom made some cookies.Jack rides a bicycle to school.Jill is planning a vacation at the beach.You can bring your friend to the party.
In the sentence "She rides her bike every morning," the verb "rides" is used transitively because it has a direct object ("her bike"). In contrast, in the sentence "She rides every morning," "rides" is intransitive as it does not have a direct object.
Fused sentence- apex, your welcome say thank you
The kids enjoyed all the rides at the carnival.The family likes to go for rides on Sunday afternoons.Dad likes train rides. (train = an adjective and rides = a noun.)
His cohort rides a motorcycle.
There is a grammar mistake in the beginning of the sentence. Wrong 'possessive' use of their. The remainder of sentence is awkward. I suggest the sentence be written... "Do you think there should be a height restriction on all fair ground rides?"
Adverb - Very Modifying - rides
I really enjoy going to amusement parks for the thrill rides.
You sometimes see burros giving donkey-rides on the beach
Convivial means friendly or enjoyable. An example sentence could be: "The school festival was a convivial affair, with many games and rides".
The bolded word "rides" corresponds to a common noun. Common nouns refer to general items or concepts, rather than specific names or titles. In this case, "rides" describes various attractions at the theme park without specifying any particular ride.