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identity the part of speech ​

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Nouns: Words that name a person, place, thing, or idea (sofa, democracy)

Proper nouns — specific names of people and places, such as Peyton Manning and Indianapolis — are capitalized.

Pronouns: Words that take the place of a noun or another pronoun (I, you, me, he, she, it, we, who, they)

Possessive pronouns show ownership: my/mine, your/yours, their/theirs, our/ours.

Adjectives: Words that describe nouns and pronouns (red, more, second, several)

Verbs: Words that name an action or describe a state of being (run, seem)

Adverbs: Words that describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (yesterday, below, happily, partly)

Conjunctions: Words that connect words or groups of words and show how they are related (and, or, for, but, after, although, because)

Prepositions: Words that link a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence (by, about, behind, above, across, at, with)

Interjections: Words that show strong emotion (Oh! Wow!)

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