A. abstract nouns<br/><br/>B. adjectives<br/>C. adverbs<br/>D. auxiliary verbs<br/>E. cardinal numbers<br/>F. concrete nouns<br/>G. conjunctions <br/>H. definite articles<br/><br/>I. indefinite articles<br/>J. main verbs<br/>K. ordinal numbers<br/>L. prepositions<br/>M. pronouns<br/>N. proper nouns<br/>O. quantifiers<br/><br/> Please look at the sentences below and select from the above terminology to label all the words<br/><br/>these are the terminologies im not sure about.<br/><br/><b>1.- I was boiling a pot full of spaghetti when Emma called me loudly</b><br/><br/>full ( quantifier) . <br/><br/><b>2</b> <b>The fear of possible aftershocks kept the people outdoors for several days. </b><br/><br/><b>possible ( abstract noun)</b><br/><br/><b>aftershock ( conjnuction)</b><br/><br/><b>for (conjunction)</b><br/><br/><b>days(quantifier)</b><br/><br/><b>3.-When he was twelve, Daniel Radcliffe starred in his first film about Harry Potter and achieved instant fame.</b><br/><br/><b>When ( adverb)</b><br/><br/><b>instant ( preposition)</b><br/><br/><b>4.-The house was built on a slight rise just on the edge of a villag</b>e<br/><br/>slight(concrete noun)<br/><br/>rise (auxiilary verb)<br/><br/>just(adjective)<br/><br/>edge(abstract noun)