English, asked by manjulakatna, 7 months ago


2. Stop! Don't jump into the pool. The water is filthy. mention the part of speech of the words in each sentence ​

Answers

Answered by DakshMaahor
12

Answer:

Stop! = exclamatory word

Don't = auxiliary verb

jump = verb

into = preposition

the = article

pool = noun (object)

The = article

water = noun (subject)

is = auxiliary verb

filthy = adjective

Answered by maryamkincsem
5

Stop! = exclamatory word, Don't = helping verb, jump = verb, into = preposition, the = article, pool = noun (object), The = article, water = noun (subject), is = helping verb, filthy = adjective

Explanation:

  • Exclamatory words are used to express strong emotions.

  • The verb is the terms that show the actions happening in a sentence while helping verbs are used to connect the verb with the sentence.

  • The noun is the term that name people, place, and things while adjectives are used to modify nouns.

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