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1) We had a birthday party last wednesday.
2) Bill and I played ball together.
3) She missed the bus last friday.
4) Joe has a broken arm.
5) Is Labor Day a national holiday?
6) The first day of school is in August.
7) We have many new students this year.
8) Jim and Ray are in my class.
9) I got a new puppy.
10) The puppy's name is Buster.
All sentences are correct except for the last one -- <span>Herman Melville wrote the novel “Moby wingspan.”
The correct sentence should be </span><span>Herman Melville wrote the novel Moby Wingspan. Putting double quotation marks is not necessary.</span>
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Nouns and Verbs
Explanation: A Noun names the person, place, thing or idea that a sentence is about: the subjects and objects. A verb expresses the action performed by the subject that impacts the object, or expresses a state of being, identity or description of the nouns. Nouns may be replaced by pronouns, but the essential identity is indicated by the noun.