1. The young student (noun), who was new to (preposition) the school, wants (verb) to join the debating and (conjunction) fencing clubs,

2. I (pronoun) dream nightly (verb) to play the guitar (noun) in (preposition) the school (adjective) band.

3. The train (noun) that loudly (adverb) went by made (verb) it difficult for the hotel’s paying(adjective) customers to sleep.

4. The fit (adjective) man (noun), a recent addition to–(preposition) the neighborhood, had (verb) the freshest fruit and (conjunction) vegetables that I (pronoun) had ever seen.

5. Shaking his head wildly (adverb), he (pronoun) looked up and opened the door (verb) to get out of (preposition) the car.

Incorrect:

nightly (verb)

door (verb)

All others are correct.

1. The young student, who was new to the school, wants to join the debating and fencing clubs.

To answer the question, we need to identify the noun in this sentence. The noun in the sentence is "student." The young student wants to join the debating and fencing clubs.

2. I dream nightly to play the guitar in the school band.

To answer the question, we need to identify the noun in this sentence. The noun in the sentence is "guitar." The dream of the speaker is to play the guitar in the school band.

3. The train that loudly went by made it difficult for the hotel's paying customers to sleep.

To answer the question, we need to identify the noun in this sentence. The noun in the sentence is "train." The loud train passing by made it difficult for the hotel's paying customers to sleep.

4. The fit man, a recent addition to the neighborhood, had the freshest fruit and vegetables that I had ever seen.

To answer the question, we need to identify the noun in this sentence. The noun in the sentence is "man." The fit man, who recently moved to the neighborhood, had the freshest fruit and vegetables that the speaker had ever seen.

5. Shaking his head wildly, he looked up and opened the door to get out of the car.

To answer the question, we need to identify the noun in this sentence. The noun in the sentence is "door." He shook his head, looked up, and then opened the door to get out of the car.