English, asked by TuraabAkbar, 1 year ago

AH! WHAT A KINGLY JEST WAS IT.
here in which parts of speech does 'ah' and 'kingly' refer to?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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In the given sentence, "ah" signifies an expression of wonder or appreciation in delight, hence it is an exclamatory word.


On the other hand, the word "kingly" defines the quality of the "jest".


Hence it is a describing word, grammatically also known as an adjective.


The two parts of speech are very important indicators in a sentence.

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