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31) ) "I'm sure I've met your father.
A. Verb
B. Preposition
C. Pronoun
D. Interjection​

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Answered by ajitguptamba
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Answer:

interjection is the right Avery

Answered by PADMINI
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"I'm sure I've met your father. the word ''met'' is?

"I'm sure I've met your father. the word met is a verb.

A Verb is a word that describes the action. For example, Ram is sleeping, Sita is playing, etc.

There are 8 parts of speech :

1) Noun: Names of a person, place, thing.

2) Pronoun: It is used in place of a noun for not repeating the same nouns.

3) Verb: It describes an action.

4) Adverb: It describes the verb or adjectives.

5) Adjectives: It describes the noun or pronoun.

6) Proposition: It is used before a noun or pronoun to show time, place, etc.

7) Conjunction: It helps to join words or sentences.

8) Interjection: It expresses strong emotions.

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