On Saturdays, I work from nine to five.
The word 'work' is
Preposition
Adverb
verb
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The word 'work' in the sentence "On Saturdays, I work from nine to five" is a verb.
Parts of Speech-
- One of the groups where words are divided into nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, etc.
- All of the words in one group or part of speech have similar and identical grammatical properties.
- The part of speech noun is the most basic part of speech and includes any name, place, animal, or thing.
- A verb is an action or the task that is being performed in the sentence.
- The task or the action that the subject is performing will be called the verb. For instance, "He runs"- here the subject 'he' is running, so the verb here is 'runs'.
- In the given example we take out that action or task that is being performed by the subject 'I'.
- The subject is mentioning that she works and thus it will be a verb.
- An adverb is a word that adds extra information and describes the quality of the verb. Lastly, a preposition is the part of speech that relates a noun and pronoun in the sentence.
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