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defination of noun;pronoun;verb;adjective;adverb;preposition;conjuction;interjective

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Answered by Anandeshwer
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Three little words you often see
Are ARTICLES: a, an, and the.

A NOUN's the name of anything,
As: school or garden, toy, or swing.

ADJECTIVES tell the kind of noun,
As: great, small, pretty, white, or brown.

VERBS tell of something being done: 
To read, write, count, sing, jump, or run.

How things are done the ADVERBS tell, 
As: slowly, quickly, badly, well.

CONJUNCTIONS join the words together,
As: men and women, wind or weather.

The PREPOSITION stands before
A noun as: in or through a door.

The INTERJECTION shows surprise
As: Oh, how pretty! Ah! how wise!

The whole are called the PARTS of SPEECH,
Which reading, writing, speaking teach.


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Answered by Raghav3333
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Noun: a name of a place,animal,object,feeling etc.
Pronoun: they are used in the present of a noun to give the sentence a meaning
Verb: the action words
Adjective:the word which describes about the subject/noun
Conjunction:words used to join 2 sentences.
Preposition: word that proceeds before noun/pronoun to form a phrase
I don't know interjective
Hope it helps
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