noun
Ball
It is like a ball. One could argue that "like" is part of an adjective. Saying that "like a ball" is discribing "It".
Football (the sport and the ball) is a noun.
"Catch" can be either a noun or a verb. Example as a noun: "That suitcase has a broken catch." Example as a verb, "If an outfielder catches a fly ball in baseball, the batter is out."
The bounce took place before the ball was hit so the ball is a fly ball.
"Fly" is an active verb or a common noun. Example as a verb: Birds fly. Example as a noun: There is a fly in my soup. Example as one of each: A fly moves by flying.
A "Fly out" or "Pop Out" -- generally if it is caught in the outfield it is called a "Fly Out", a ball in the infield is called a "Pop Out"
It is an adverb because it tells when the verb occured.
No it is a fair ball
A fly ball is when the ball is hit high up in the air. A fly ball is almost always caught, so a line drive is the best thing to hit in softball.....Or its a sport where you use flies to push a ball into a goal.
Yes, governor fly ball can sense the Turbine speed changes. The mechanical governor is based on this fly ball mechanism.
The foul line is considered part of fair territory. It would be a fair ball.