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identify what kind of parts of speech of Madurai is a temple city​

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Answered by singhrakesh683pbbnpp
2

madurai, temple, city are noun

and verb is

Explanation:

because mudurai is name of place

Answered by Afreenakbar
1

In the phrase "Madurai is a temple city", "Madurai" is a proper noun and "temple city" is a noun phrase.

  • "is" is a linking verb which connects the subject "Madurai" to the predicate of the sentence "a temple city"
  • "a" is an article which is used to indicate that "temple city" refers to one instance of the noun it modifies.
  • In the phrase "Madurai is a temple city", "Madurai" is a proper noun, which refers to a specific place and is always capitalized. A proper noun is the name given to a specific person, place or thing. In this case, it's the name of a city in India.
  • The verb "is" is a linking verb, it connects the subject "Madurai" to the predicate of the sentence "a temple city". A linking verb is a type of verb that connects the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, which provides more information about the subject. In this case, "is" connects the subject "Madurai" to the subject complement "a temple city" which is used to describe Madurai.
  • The article "a" is used before "temple city" to indicate that "temple city" refers to one instance of the noun it modifies. It is used to indicate that Madurai is a specific type of city, which is a city with many temples.
  • Lastly, "temple city" is a noun phrase, a phrase that functions as a noun in a sentence. It is made up of the noun "city" and the adjective "temple" that modifies it. Together it refers to a city which is characterized by many temples.

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