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what is definition of conjunction and preposition and noun and pronoun and adjective and verb and adverb and interjection.​

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Answered by Raunak1432
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Explanation:

Nouns

Concrete - names an object that can be seen, touched, tasted, etc.

Collective - names a multiple subject or group

Common - general name for a person, place, or thing

Compound - a noun formed from two words

Pronouns

A pronoun takes the place of a noun in a sentence.

There are seven different kinds of pronouns.

1. The personal pronoun takes the place of a specific or named person or thing. Personal pronouns come in three different cases: nominative, objective, and possessive.

he, she, it, they (nominative)

her, him, you, them (objective)

his, hers, yours, ours, its, theirs (possessive)

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Conjunctions

Conjunctions are words that join words, phrases, or sentence parts.

In English there are three kinds of conjunctions.

1. Coordinate conjunctions join similar words, phrases, or clauses to each other. In English the main coordinate conjunctions are and, or, for, but, nor, so and yet. (Note the use of or and and in the last two sentences.)

2. Correlative conjunctions also join similar words, phrases, or clauses, but act in pairs. In modern English the main correlative conjunctions are

either/or, neither/nor, both/and, whether/or, not/but and not only/but also

Answered by garima8377
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Explanation:

noun is the name of a person, place, animals and thing. ex. Ram, Delhi, goat, table

pronoun are the words which is used in place of noun. ex. he, she, it, they, himself, etc.

verb are doing words. which are used to show the action done by noun or pronoun.

ex. playing, eating, etc.

a word which is used for joining sentences is called conjunction. ex. and, or, but, etc.

adjective are the words which is used for describing noun or pronoun ex. black horse, etc

adverb are used for describing the adjective's place, time, manner, etc.

ex. man works fast

interjection are the words that express some sudden feeling. After a word or sentence of interjection a sign of '!' is used.

ex. oh god!

preposition tells us about the position of a subject in a sentence.

ex. the cat jumped on to the table.

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