2. He still lives in that house part of spech
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present, past,future
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'Still’ can be a noun or a verb or an adjective or an adverb. However, in this sentence, it is an adverb. An adverb describes the quality of a verb. In this sentence, the verb is “lives”, and the word “still”, shows us that the quality of the action (verb) i.e. “living” is that it is ongoing and continued despite everything and must have been ceased from being performed/committed by the doer i.e. “He”, but the cessation of the action has not taken place yet.
So, in short, in this sentence, “still” is an adverb (of quality).
So, in this sentence, “He” is a pronoun, “still” is an adverb, “lives” is a verb, “in” is a preposition, “that” is a demonstrative pronoun and “house” is a noun.
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