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noun adjective verb and adverb
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Answered by jainnaval123456
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Answer:

noun the name of place person thing and idea is called noun

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Answered by Oviyasri
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Nouns

A noun is a person, place, or thing

Some examples of a person are: sister, friend, Alex, Stephanie, you, me, dog

Examples of places are: house, beach, New York, playground, the store

Things (can be physical things or ideas): chair, pencil, thoughts, memories, and knowledge.

Verbs

Verbs are action words! They are used to describe things that nouns do!

An example of a verb would be “run”. Run is a word to describe someone or something who is moving faster than a walking speed.

Other examples of verbs include: sing, watch, play, sleep, study, walk, and think.

Adjectives

Adjectives are describing words. They are used to describe nouns.

An example of an adjective would be “beautiful”. Beautiful is a word to describe someone or something. For example, the sky is beautiful. Since the sky is a noun, and beautiful is used to describe it, that makes beautiful an adjective.

Other examples of adjectives are: blue, dark, warm, happy, good, and fast.

Adverbs

Adverbs are words that describe verbs.

For example, quickly is an adverb because if you say you walk quickly, walk is the verb, and quickly is describing how you walk. Therefore, quickly is an adverb. An easy way to spot an adverb is by their ending, since they often end in the letters ly, like quickly.

Other examples of adverbs include: nicely, proudly, slowly, and firmly.

Progress

The process of developing or Improving

Examples:

I’m worried about my son’s lack of progress in English.

progress of: Keep me informed about the progress of the project.

progress on/in: There has not been much progress on the border issue.

progress towards: The party called for further progress towards democracy.

make progress: Recently negotiators have made considerable progress in the talks.

follow/chart someone’s progress: The documentary follows the progress of a candidate for Parliament.

Proceed

used about something that you continue doing, usually something that you might have stopped doing

Examples

We have been advised by the legal team to proceed cautiously.

proceed with: The council is proceeding with its plan to move the stadium.

pronounce

to say the sounds of letters or words

Examples

I find some Japanese words very difficult to pronounce.

‘Busy’ is pronounced to rhyme with ‘dizzy’.

Did I pronounce your name correctly?

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