Asked by Peggy
He smiled agreeably to himself as he thought of those biscuits, each cut open and sopped in bacon grease, and each enclosing a generous slice of fried bacon. (I have biscuits, bacon
grease and bacon as nouns is this right and are there more in this sentence?
grease and bacon as nouns is this right and are there more in this sentence?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I've underlined the nouns in your sentence.
He smiled agreeably to himself as he thought of those <u>biscuits</u>, each cut open and sopped in bacon <u>grease</u>, and each enclosing a generous <u>slice</u> of fried <u>bacon</u>.
The first "bacon" is an adjective describing "grease.
He smiled agreeably to himself as he thought of those <u>biscuits</u>, each cut open and sopped in bacon <u>grease</u>, and each enclosing a generous <u>slice</u> of fried <u>bacon</u>.
The first "bacon" is an adjective describing "grease.
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