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Note: Identify the Parts of Speech of the bold & underlined word in the following sentence.
1.
Ritu angrily entered the room.
verb
b.
noun
adjective
d.
adverb​

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Answered by thakurashok852157
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Answer:

Ritu is noun

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Answered by Anonymous
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The given sentence contains a proper noun, a common noun, an adverb, a verb and an article.

  • Parts of speech are words or phrases that are distinguished according to their functions and ideas conveyed in a sentence.
  • 'Ritu' is the name of a person. In this sentence we are distinguishing Ritu from other people. Hence, this word is a proper noun.
  • 'Room' is an example of a common noun as it is not specific. A common noun usually denotes a class of entities and not an individual.
  • The word 'entered' is a verb because it describes an action being done. Ritu 'entering' the room is the action done by her.
  • 'Angrily' represents an adverb. An adverb is used to modify a verb, adjective or another adverb and describe its state and manner.
  • 'The' is known as the definite article. It is usually used before a proper noun or when we are specifying a common noun. Here, it is used to describe the room which Ritu enters.
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