State words as noun, adverb, verb, adjective • Branch • Fancy • Foolish • Upstairs • Surely
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noun-branch(branch may also be verb , like'branch out)
adjective-foolish, fancy(fancy can be a verb too)
adverb-surely, upstairs
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branch - noun, fancy -adjective (can also be a verb or noun too depending on the sentence) , foolish -adjective, upstairs - adjective , surely -adverb
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adjectives are describing words
adverbs usually end with ly
nouns consist of proper, common, collective etc
verbs are action words for eg. He is going to the market. The word going is a verb for it's an action. (is ) is a helping verb in the sentence
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