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QuestionHow do I identify parts of speech when the sentence is, "I could NEVER do that hard work at my age"?DonaganTop AnswererWork and age are nouns. I is a pronoun. Could is an auxiliary (helping) verb. Never is an adverb. Do is a verb. That, hard and my are adjectives. At is a preposition.
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QuestionIn the sentence: "Give them too much water", are "too" and "much" both adverbs?Community Answer"Much" is an adjective modifying "water." "Too" is an adverb modifying "much."
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QuestionWhat part of speech is "bit"?DonaganTop Answerer"Bit" can be a verb ("the dog bit my hand") or a noun ("I ate every bit of the food").
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QuestionWhat part of speech is rather?DonaganTop AnswererIt's usually an adverb. Occasionally it is known as an "idiom," as in the sentence, "I would rather go home."
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QuestionWhat part of speech is the word "help" in the sentence "Help me plant the flowers"?DonaganTop Answerer"Help" is a verb in that sentence.
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QuestionHow do I find the preposition?DonaganTop AnswererA preposition is usually found between two other words (typically nouns and/or pronouns) and showing a relationship between those two things.
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Question"The boy was running" - what part of speech is "running"?DonaganTop Answerer"Running" is a present participle completing the verb phrase "was running."
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QuestionWhat part of speech is "but" when it starts a sentence?DonaganTop Answerer"But" (in this case) is a conjunction and should not be used to begin a sentence.
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Question"You will find it if you look for it." In this sentence, what part of speech is "will find"?DonaganTop Answerer"Will find" is a verb phrase. "Find" is the main verb, and "will" is a helping verb.
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Question"Add" is which part of speech?DonaganTop Answerer"Add" is a verb.
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Question"The cleverness of the cunning fox was no match for the ferocious tiger." What part of speech is "match"?DonaganTop Answerer"Match" is a noun. It is a predicate nominative renaming (negatively) the subject ("cleverness").
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QuestionWhat part of speech is "tilt"?DonaganTop Answerer"Tilt" is typically a verb, sometimes a noun.
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QuestionWhat part of speech is "what"?DonaganTop Answerer"What" is typically a pronoun ("It's what I do") and sometimes an adjective synonymous with "whatever" ("He used what food he could find").
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Question"We color the walls of the house" - which part of speech is "color"?DonaganTop AnswererIt's a verb.
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QuestionAre there any other parts of speech instead of this? And isn't clause there?DonaganTop AnswererNo, this article identifies all the parts of speech. A clause is mentioned above, but it's not a part of speech. A clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought (as a sentence does).
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Question"He is a baseball player." Is "baseball" a noun or adjective?DonaganTop AnswererAlthough "baseball" seems to describe "player" (and thus might be thought of as an adjective), what's actually happening is that "baseball player" is a term consisting of two nouns, used here as a predicate nominative renaming the subject "he."
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