Nouns

Underline every noun in every sentence.  Circle every pronoun.  Then go back and identify every noun and pronoun as subject, direct object, indirect object, object of preposition, predicate noun, or appositive.

1. My friend lives with his parents.

2. Love is blind.

3. The people in the back row are talking.

4. Americans elected Bush.

5. My sister Rita is going to the store to buy a chicken.

6. My friends and I will see the new building.

7. Jack is helping the new neighbors.

8. The boy sent his girlfriend some flowers.

9. You and your parents want the money.

10. The children are new students.

11. Yesterday morning freedom became a more important concept.

12. Having eaten too much, Tony got sick and threw up.

13. Under the cabbage leaf lay a tiny baby.

14. No one in this room has enough money.

15. The students didn’t do their homework and therefore failed the course.

16. In 2002 Gordon will offer students five new courses.

17. You and your friends saw the man but didn’t report him.

18. The man and woman that you met yesterday don’t live near the school.

19. I don’t believe what you told the teacher.

20. Where does your younger brother live?