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take an English newspaper and select any article. then analyse parts of speech in that article. also verify your Answer with the help of matching your Answer with definition... ​

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Answered by Aadityakushwaha
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This expresses what the person, animal, place, thing, or concept does. In English, verbs follow the noun.

It takes a good deal of dedication to complete a doctoral degree.

She studied hard for the test.

Writing a dissertation is difficult. (The "be" verb is also sometimes referred to as a copula or a linking verb. It links the subject, in this case "writing a dissertation," to the complement or the predicate of the sentence, in this case, "hard.")

Adjective

This describes a noun or pronoun. Adjectives typically come before a noun or after a stative verb, like the verb "to be."

The diligent student completed her assignment early.

Diligent describes the student and appears before the noun student.

It can be difficult to balance time to study and work responsibilities.

Difficult is placed after the to be verb and describes what it is like to balance time.

Remember that adjectives in English have no plural form. The same form of the adjective is used for both singular and plural nouns.

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