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12. Oh no! I hope that isn't true.
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mention the parts of speech of the word​

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Answered by rupayan25
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Answer:

Which word are you talking about but I can help you in finding part of speech.

Explanation:

Part of speech is the word that what is it .

Part of speech can be classified into :

  • Noun
  • NounPronoun
  • NounPronounVerb
  • NounPronounVerbAdjective
  • NounPronounVerbAdjectiveConjunction
  • NounPronounVerbAdjectiveConjunctionArticle
  • NounPronounVerbAdjectiveConjunctionArticlePreposition

Noun - A word indicating a name of a place, thing, human or of a material is a noun.

Types of noun:

  • Proper Noun
  • Common Noun
  • Abstract Noun
  • Material Noun
  • Collective Noun

Proper noun are such noun which indicates the proper name of a human, place or thing. E. g - Rohan, Meg, Red Fort, Delhi.

Common Noun are such noun which can be both male or female. E. g - Doctor, Teacher, Player, e.t.c.

Abstract noun are such noun which are feelings, taste, smell, e.t.c. Abstract noun cannot be touched. E.g - Sad, Happy, sweet, e.t.c.

Material Noun are such noun which are material. E.g - Gold, Silver, Bronze, Platinum, Diamond, e.t.c.

Collective noun refers to a group of common noun. E.g - Troops of soldier, Herd of sheep's, e.t.c.

Pronouns are words used instead of noun. E. g - I, he, she, we, they, e.t.c.

Verb are such words which are used to perform any action. There are two types of verb -

  • Action verb
  • Helping verb

Action verb are such verb which perform action in a sentence. E. g - Run, walk, move, play, swim, study, e.t.c.

Helping are such verbs used to join sentences. E.g - is, am, are, maybe, may, should, might, must, e.t.c.

Adjectives are such words which describe a noun. E.g - tall, short, sweet, fast, slow, e.t.c.

Conjunction are such sentences used to join two sentences.

E. g - and, but, e.t.c.

E. g in a sentence -

  • We are going to a party and we will also enjoy.
  • He is poor but he is happy.

Article are such word used before a noun or pronoun. E.g - a, an, and the.

Preposition are used to describe the placement, time, e.t.c of the noun.

E.g - He is in our team.

He is sitting on the chair.

Answered by teacheranu1979
2

Answer:

oh no interjection, I pronoun, hope verb, that pronoun, true adjective

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