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Name the part of speech of each italicized word in the following sentences, giving in each case your reason for the classification. 9. Suddenly one of the wheels came off 2. He still lives in that house. 3. After the storm comes the calm. 4. The after effects of the drug are bad. 5. The up train is late. 6. It weighs about a pound. 7. He told us all about the battle. 8. He was only a yard off me. 10. Muslims fast in the month of Ramadan 11. He kept the fast for a week. 12. He is on the committee. 13. Let us move on. 14. Sit down and rest a while 15. I will watch while you sleep 16. They while away their evenings with books and games

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Answered by hcps00
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1:'Still' waters run deep.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.12:Sit down and rest a 'while'.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.12:Sit down and rest a 'while'.13:I will watch 'while' you sleep.

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.12:Sit down and rest a 'while'.13:I will watch 'while' you sleep.14:They 'while' away their evenings with books and games

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.12:Sit down and rest a 'while'.13:I will watch 'while' you sleep.14:They 'while' away their evenings with books and gamesTuesday, November 10, 2015 2:42 PM by Philip

1:'Still' waters run deep.2:He 'still' lives in that house.3:'After' the storm comes the calm.4:The 'after' effects of the drugs are bad.5:The 'up' train is late.6:It weight 'about' a pound.7:He told us all 'about' the battle.8:He was only a yard 'off' me.9:Suddenly one of the wheels came 'off'.10:He is 'on' the committee.11:Let us move 'on'.12:Sit down and rest a 'while'.13:I will watch 'while' you sleep.14:They 'while' away their evenings with books and gamesTuesday, November 10, 2015 2:42 PM by PhilipEmotion: shake handsWelcome to the Forums, umer! This particular exercise is a good one, in that it asks to identify the use of words that can have various functions. Since this is your first post, you probably are not aware of the fact that we do not do students' homework assignments for them. Rather, we prefer that you give it a try first and let us help you if you have particular problems. That process is really much more educating that our providing you with the answers.

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Answered by GarvSethi51
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Answer:

Answer:

1. Still – adjective; it modifies the noun waters.

2. Still – adverb; it modifies the verb ‘are waiting’.

3. After – adverb; it modifies the verb arrived.

4. About – preposition; it shows the relation between ‘the battle’ and other words in the sentence.

5. Behind – preposition

6. Off – adverb; it modifies the verb came. 7. Fast – verb

8. Fast – noun; the noun fast acts as the object of the verb kept

9. Jury – collective noun

10. While – conjunction; it connects the two clauses ‘He was playing’ and ‘I was working’.

11. Broke – verb

12. Beauty – abstract noun (An abstract noun refers to a quality or feeling that we can only experience.)

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