Answer:
1. He - pronoun
likes - verb
pizza - noun
2. Eww! - interjection
worms - noun
are - verb
gross - adjective
Step-by-step explanation:
1. He is a pronoun. Pronouns are words used to substitute nouns. Examples are : 'Sarah' could be substituted for 'she'; and 'the dog' could be substituted for 'it'. In the above examples, 'Sarah' and 'the dog' are both nouns because 'Sarah' is a name of a person and 'the dog' is a name of a thing(according to the definition of a noun as the name of a person, animal, place or thing).
- 'Likes' is a verb because it describes a state of being. A verb is a word used to describe an action or a state of being.
- Pizza is a noun. Like explained earlier, a noun is a name of a person, animal place or thing. Food also falls into this definition.
2. Eww! - This is an interjection. An interjection is a word that usually carries strong emotions or conveys reactions. An interjection is the only part of speech that does not need to be included in a sentence. It can stand as a sentence on its own.
- 'worms' is a noun.
- 'are' is a verb. It is a type of verb called a linking verb. 'Is' and 'was' are also verbs. These verbs also describe actions or they link the other words to the action words in the sentence.
- 'gross' is an adjective. Adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns. 'Gross' has been used to describe how the reader sees the worms.