Science, asked by ra9813761, 2 months ago

*The little lamb followed Mary to school." The words 'lamb', 'Mary' and 'school' belong to the same part
of speech. Which?
Noun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective​

Answers

Answered by AhanfLabib
5

Answer:

Noun

Explanation:

Lamb is an animal name, Mary is a girl and school is also noun we know. So, these all aer NOUNS, no way to be Adverb.

Answered by SharadSangha
0

The part of speech used in the given sentence is Noun (option 1st).

  • Nouns are the parts of speech used in the sentence to signify the name of any person, place, or animal.
  • The specific name talks about the proper noun which is 'Mary' in the sentence, the name of a girl.
  • The general or common name is the general form of place or animals. 'Lamb' is a common noun form of animal and 'school' is a common noun form of place.
  • Hence, all the parts of speech used in the sentence are examples of nouns.

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