B. Read this poem and complete it with suitable words.
Every name is called a
As field and fountain, street and town;
In place of noun the
stands
As he and she can clap their hands:
The adjective describes a thing,
As
wand and
ring:
The
means action, something done-
To read, to write, to jump, to run;
How things are done, the
tell.
As quickly, slowly, badly, well,
The preposition shows relation,
As
the street, or
the station;
join, in many ways,
Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase;
The interjection cries out, "Hark!
I need an exclamation
!
Through poetry, we learn how each
of these make up the Parts of
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Every name is called a noun
As field and fountain, street and town;
In place of noun the pronoun stands
As he and she can clap their hands:
The adjective describes a thing,
As red wand and golden ring:
The verb means action, something done-
To read, to write, to jump, to run;
How things are done, the adverbs tell.
As quickly, slowly, badly, well,
The preposition shows relation,
As at the street, or in the station;
Conjunctions join, in many ways,
Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase;
The interjection cries out, "Hark!
I need an exclamation mark!
Through poetry, we learn how each
of these make up the Parts of Speech.
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