English, asked by jameschangsan, 1 month ago

1. Pick out the nouns:
His love for his country gave him strength

2. Pick out the adjective:
A wise man is respected by all

3. Pick out the pronoun: I will not teach them anymore.

4. Pick out the verb:
The red cat chased the green rat

5. Pick out the adverb:
The yellow dog is barking loudly

6. Fick out the preposition:
The orange book is on the bed

7. Pick out the conjunction:
We ran fast but we were still late

8. Pick out the interjection:
Oh No! I have broken my pink glasses

9. Change to Negative form:
I am writing

10. Change to Interrogative form:
She is singing

11. Change to Negative Interrogative form: We are happy


if you guys can help me out with all this problem i will be very thanks
from Manipur​

Answers

Answered by kishanmkish89
1

Explanation:

1.His love for his country gave him strength - country

Pick out the pronoun: I will not teach them anymore- -Them.

Answered by qwstoke
1

Given sentences are changed according to instructions as follows.

1. Pick out the nouns:

His love for his country gave him strength

Noun- country, strength

Noun - A word that is the name of a thing , an idea, a place or a person.

2. Pick out the adjective:

A wise man is respected by all

Adjective - wise

Adjective - Adjectives are referred as words that interprets the qualities of nouns.

3. Pick out the pronoun: I will not teach them anymore.

pronoun - I, them.

A pronoun is a word that is used in place of noun.

4. Pick out the verb:

The red cat chased the green rat .

verb - chased

5. Pick out the adverb:

The yellow dog is barking loudly .

Adverb - loudly

6. pick out the preposition:

The orange book is on the bed.

Preposition - on

7. Pick out the conjunction:

We ran fast but we were still late .

Conjunction - but

8. Pick out the interjection:

Oh No! I have broken my pink glasses.

Interjection - oh No ! ( Exclamation)

9. Change to Negative form:

I am writing .

Negative form - I am not reading.

10. Change to Interrogative form:

She is singing.

Interrogative form - She is singing, isn't she?

11. Change to Negative Interrogative form: We are happy.

Negative interrogative form -

We are not happy, are we ?

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