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________ was a strong wind last night. * and A lot of trains are ______ late today due to the heavy storms. *​

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Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Answer:

There was a strong wind last night and a lot of trains are running late today due to heavy storms.

Explanation:

  • The word 'there' is used as an adverb/exclamation and the word 'running' is used as a noun or adjective in a sentence respectively.
  • 'There' means to / at / in somewhere or describes the point of an action.
  • The phrase 'running late' explains the action involving the arrival and/or departure later than the time that is fixed.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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There was a strong wind last night, and a lot of trains are running late today due to heavy storms. The blanks in the sentence are filled using suitable parts of speech in English grammar. The word "there" is used as an adverb or exclamation in a phrase to indicate that something is happening at or at a certain location. In a sentence, the term "running" is employed as a noun or an adjective. The activity of arriving and/or departing later than the scheduled time is referred to as' running late. '

What are the 'parts of speech' in English grammar?

  • "Parts of speech" is a category in English grammar that a word is assigned to based on its syntactic functions. The noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection are the main parts of speech in English.
  1. A person, place, thing, or idea is a noun.
  2. In a sentence, pronouns stand in for nouns. They're more generalised nouns that exclusively refer to humans.
  3. In a sentence, verbs are action words that describe what happens. They can also convey the state of mind of a sentence subject (is, was). Tense (present, past) and count distinctions cause verbs to change form (singular or plural).
  4. Nouns and pronouns are described by adjectives. They indicate which one, how much, and what type, among other things.
  5. Adjectives, verbs, and even other adverbs are all described by adverbs. They describe when, how, and why something happened, as well as the amount and frequency of the occurrence.
  6. Prepositions illustrate the relationship between a noun or pronoun and the other words in a phrase in terms of space, time, and role. They appear at the beginning of a prepositional phrase, which includes both the preposition and its object.
  7. In a sentence, conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating, subordinating, and correlative.
  8. Articles and determiners change nouns in the same way as adjectives do, but they are different in that they are required for appropriate syntax in a sentence. There are indefinite and definite articles, as well as determiners, that specify and identify nouns.
  9. Interjections are short utterances that can be used alone or within a sentence.

Therefore, the answer of the question is 'there was a strong wind last night, and a lot of trains are running late today due to heavy storms.' The blanks in the sentence are filled using suitable parts of speech in English grammar. The word "there" is used as an adverb or exclamation in a phrase to indicate that something is happening at or at a certain location. In a sentence, the term "running" is employed as a noun or an adjective. The activity of arriving and/or departing later than the scheduled time is referred to as' running late. '

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