Locate the pronouns and helping (auxiliary) verbs and prepositions in the following sentence. Choose "auxiliary verb" for each auxiliary verb, "pronoun" for each pronoun, and "preposition" for each preposition. If the word is not a preposition, pronoun, or auxiliary verb, select "other."

Jake said you would come with me.

Note: do not include the main verb.

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1. The basketball team is playing Northwestern High School tomorrow.

The nouns in this sentence are "team" and "Northwestern High School" (which is a proper noun). "Basketball" is generally a noun, but in this case, it is an adjective modifying team. The verb is "is playing," and "is" is a helping verb. "Tomorrow" is an adverb.

2. My dog has a really big jaw.

The nouns are "dog" and "jaw." "My" is a possessive pronoun, which functions as an adjective describing dog. "Has" is an action verb. "Big" is an adjective, and "really" is an adverb describing big.

3. Hitler was the most dangerous man in the world.

"Hitler" is a proper noun, and "man" and "world" are also nouns. "Was" is a linking verb, connecting Hitler to man. "Dangerous" is an adjective, and "most" is an adverb modifying "dangerous." "In" is a preposition.

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