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Q1 - She's a GOOD player
adverb
adjective
Q2 - A LEISURELY lunch
adjective
adverb
Q3 - I've JUST done it
preposition
adverb
Q4 - He finished the show very WELL
adverb
adjective
Q5 - It took half AN hour to get there
definite article
indefinite article
Q6 - It's IN the box
pronoun
preposition
Q7 - THEY left early
noun
pronoun
Q8 - I SOMETIMES go there
adjective
adverb
Q9 - It's a LOVELY film
adverb
adjective
Q10 - She's SMOKING a cigarette outside
gerund
present participle
Q11 - SMOKING is bad for you
present participle
gerund
Q12 - It's THE best I've ever had
definite article
indefinite article
Q13 - He bought A new car
definite article
indefinite article
Q14 - The film started LATE
adverb
adjective​

Answers

Answered by aryan060918
3

Answer:

1. Adjective

2. Adverb

3. Preposition

4. Adverb

5. Indefinite article

6. Preposition

7. Pronoun

8. Adverb

9. Adjective

10. Gerund

11. Gerund

12. Definite article

13. Indefinite article

14. Adjective

Answered by bharathparasad577
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Concept:

Adjectives are words used to describe a noun's characteristics or states of being.

Adverbs are words that typically alter verbs by limiting or restricting their meaning. Additionally, they can change verbs, adverbs, phrases, and even whole sentences.

Before a noun, the definite article (the) is used to show that the reader is aware of the word's identity. When a noun is vague or the identity of the noun is unknown, the indefinite article (a, an) is used before the noun.

When referring to something for the first time or to a specific person within a group or class, the indefinite article is used.

An object (a book), a person (Betty Crocker), an animal (a cat), a location (Omaha), a trait (softness), an idea (justice), or an action are all nouns (yodeling). Usually, but not always, it is one word: Nouns include cake, shoes, school bus, and time and a half.

In place of a noun or noun phrase, a pronoun is a word.

Solution:

Q1 - She's a GOOD player

A: Adjective

Q2 - A LEISURELY lunch

A: Adverb

Q3 - I've JUST done it

A: Preposition

Q4 - He finished the show very WELL

A: Adverb

Q5 - It took half AN hour to get there

A: Indefinite article

Q6 - It's IN the box

A: Preposition

Q7 - THEY left early

A: Pronoun

Q8 - I SOMETIMES go there

A: Adverb

Q9 - It's a LOVELY film

A: Adjective

Q10 - She's SMOKING a cigarette outside

A: Gerund

Q11 - SMOKING is bad for you

A: Gerund

Q12 - It's THE best I've ever had

A: Definite article

Q13 - He bought A new car

A: Indefinite article

Q14 - The film started LATE

A: Adjective

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