A. Name the parts of speech of the italicized words.
1. The phone is ringing.
2. I phone my sister every day.
3. We play cricket on Sundays.
4. The children are at play.
5. He works hard.
6. These pancakes are too hard.
7. The cook is ill.
8. I usually cook at weekends.
9. The boys ran round the tree.
10. I turned round and went home again.
11. The postman starts his round at 9 o'clock.
12. I have a pain in the back..
13. I'll come back in five minutes.
14. Have you closed the back door?
Answers
Answer:
It is allege that the state government have failed to providing safe
drinking water to the citizens in the urban and rural areas which led to
outbreak of jaundice in several areas of the state. It is assume that
consumption of water for high quantity fluoride content have led to
bone deformities in a large number of people in several rural and
urban area of the state. The wrong is that the state government has
fail to supply riped water to all the urban areas of the state. Now
some urban centres polluted drinking water was being supplied. While
the officials demanding higher prices for the polluted and
contaminanted water, they turned a deaf ear to the demand of the
people. The government may supply pure drinking water to the
people of big towns of Odisha. It was high time taking urgent steps
to provided safe drinking water to the people. Water should be tested
under the basis of all the parameters urgently.
Hope they're correct
- Noun (phone)
- Verb (phone)
- Verb (play)
- Noun (play)
- Adverb of manner (hard)
- Adverb of manner (hard)
- Noun (cook)
- Verb (cook)
- Preposition (round)
- Adverb of place (round)
- Noun (round)
- Noun (back)
- Adverb of time (back)
- Adjective (back)
To Find Adverbs:-
Adverbs of manner (quickly, angrily, carefully, fast, well, and so on) answer the question how?
Adverbs of place (here, there, near, everywhere, and so on) answer the question where?
Adverbs of time (now, then, today, yesterday, soon, and so on) answer the question when?
Adverbs of frequency (often, sometimes, always, never, twice) and so on, answer the question how often?
Interrogative adverbs (where, when, why, how, and so on) are question words