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Write the following are adjective, noun or adverb. 1. When it rains, I like to go to the movies. 2.He sat by the window and watched the rain. 3. I could hardly hear them speaking. 4. My cat prefers dry food. 5. He is always watching a football. 6. I got a new football for my birthday.

Answers

Answered by sunita926343
2

Explanation:

1. adjective

2. adverb

3. adverb

4 . noun

5. adjective

6. adverb

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Answered by varshika1664
1

Answer:

The Correct Answers are as under :

  1. Nouns - Like, Movies. There is neither adjective, nor adverb in this sentence.
  2. Noun - Window. There is neither adjective, nor adverb in this sentence.
  3. Adverb - Hardly. There is neither adjective, nor a noun in this sentence.
  4. Adjective - Dry,  Noun - Cat, Food. There is no adverb in this sentence.
  5. Adverb - Always, Noun - Football. There is no adjective in this sentence.
  6. Adjective - New,   Noun - football, Birthday. There is no adverb in this sentence.

Explanation:

  • Noun - A Noun is basically a word that is a name of any person or maybe place or maybe thing or maybe emotion, etc. It is basically just a name.

In the given sentences, we can conclude that all the words like movies, cat. window, etc are names of something. Hence, Noun is present here.

  • Adjective - An Adjective is basically a word which qualifies a noun. it shows us the qualities of the noun.

In the sentences, words like dry, new and always tell us the quality of nouns food and football. Hence, adjective is present here.

  • Adverb - An Adverb is a word which qualifies the verb.

Now, always shows the quality of the verb watching. Hence, adverb is present here.

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