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I spoke well but failed to impress verb noun pronoun conjunction​

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Answered by bannybannyavvari
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Explanation:

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Answered by sarahssynergy
1

Verb - spoke, Pronoun - I, Conjunction - but

Explanation:

  • A verb is an action word; a word that describes an action being done by the subject of the sentence. The subject in the sentence, the speaker, spoke and that is his action. Thus, the verb is "spoke."
  • A pronoun is a word used in the place of a noun to avoid repetition of the noun. Here the pronoun is "I."
  • A conjunction is a word that joins two phrases to make a meaningful sentence. Therefore, the joining word in the given sentence is "but."
  • A noun is the name of a person, place, animal, or thing. There are no nouns in this sentence. Although, a noun has been replaced by its pronoun.

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