Difference between nouns verbs adjectives adverbs and prepositions
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1.noun - naming word
2. verb- action wod
3.adjective - describes noun
4. adverb - describes verb
5.preposition - denotes position
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1.noun - naming word
2. verb- action wod
3.adjective - describes noun
4. adverb - describes verb
5.preposition - denotes position
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Noun: it is the name of a person,place,animal or thing.Ex:Abul is a handsome boy. Here Abul is a noun
Verb: it is an action word. Ex: she is running. Here running is a verb
Adjective: it is a word which describes noun. Ex:Abul is a very good boy. Here good is an adjective
Adverb: it is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb,adjective,or another adverb. Ex: he solved the sum quickly. Here quikly is
an adverb
prepositions: it is a word which shows relation of a pronoun or a noun to some other words or sentences. Ex: he kept his books on the table. Here on is a preposition
Verb: it is an action word. Ex: she is running. Here running is a verb
Adjective: it is a word which describes noun. Ex:Abul is a very good boy. Here good is an adjective
Adverb: it is a word used to add something to the meaning of a verb,adjective,or another adverb. Ex: he solved the sum quickly. Here quikly is
an adverb
prepositions: it is a word which shows relation of a pronoun or a noun to some other words or sentences. Ex: he kept his books on the table. Here on is a preposition
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