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natita [175]
3 years ago
15

can someone do this for me plz...I don't have the time to do it bcz I'll be at the hospital, i don't know how long ...wish me lu

ck ig​

English
2 answers:
ozzi3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.  The dog is fluffy.

2.The brown skined gril dance upon the stage.

3.The sun is scoching hot.

4.I saw a man running quickly into the train.

5.She is baking cookies for the kids.

6."You can go in the pool after you finish eat'',said mother

7. Mia likes broccoli nor do I.

8.Ahh! that hurts.

Explanation:

9966 [12]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Noun : A noun is a place, person or thing , it always starts with a capital letter

Verb : Is a doing word or action like dancing etc.

Adjective: Is a describing word , it usually describes a noun  like the beautiful sun . Beautiful being the adjective in the sentence

Adverb : Is a word that describes a verb , most adverbs end in - ly like quickly etc.

Pronoun : It is a word that is a noun phrase, which refers to a person, someone or something. A example is she , he , I etc.

Preposition : is a word that is comes before a noun or a pronoun . Like on , it , at , before , after, under etc

Conjunction : is a joining word , like and , but etc

Interjection : a word that shows strong emotion , in the picture the boy can use the interjection ouch! , other examples are wow , hurrah , oh etc.

Hope that helped and please feel better

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