Asked by peter

I have to find three or four nouns, adjectives, adverbs and verbs from a book. Please can you tell me if I am right?

noun - Stanley, lizard, toothbrush.
adjectives - sweet, fresh onions. The answer sweet,fresh.
He suddenly realised where he'd seen the gold tube before. The answer gold.
In that room, Caveman, there's a small flowered case. The answer small flowered.
He agreed to fix the leaky roof in exchange for six jars of spiced peaches. The answer leaky (or six or spiced).
adverbs - think clearly, smiled sheepishly, feet tangled, shook violently, died laughing.
verb - slams, think, shook, wake, dig.

Thank you for your help.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
noun - Stanley, lizard, toothbrush.
<b>OK</b>

adjectives - sweet, fresh onions. The answer sweet,fresh.
<b>OK</b>

He suddenly realised where he'd seen the gold tube before. The answer gold.
<b>OK</b>

In that room, Caveman, there's a small flowered case. The answer small flowered.
<b>OK</b>

He agreed to fix the leaky roof in exchange for six jars of spiced peaches. The answer leaky (or six or spiced).
<b>All three are adjectives.</b>

adverbs - think clearly, smiled sheepishly, feet tangled, shook violently, died laughing.
<b>clearly, sheepishly, violently (the others are all verb forms)</b>

verb - slams, think, shook, wake, dig.
<b>OK</b>
Answered by peter
Thank you Writeacher.
Answered by Writeacher
You're very welcome!
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