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English, 24.09.2020 08:01, aprilstalder

For each underlined words in the following sentences identify and then write the part of speech on the line next to the number each part of speech is used at least once use the following abbreviations. Noun-N Adverb-ADV Pronoun-PRO Preposition-PREP Verb-V conjunction-CONJ Adjective-ADJ Interjection-INT

1. They attended the court last week (attended is underlined
2.Several cats ran into Rob’s garage(cats)
3. The truck driver delivered the package quickly(quickly)
4. Fast runners won all the rewards at the track meet (fast)
5. My friends and I walked home after school(after)
6. I wanted a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch yesterday (and)
8. Hey! that is my seat (hey)
9. Will they finish the test on time(they)
10. The diagram was pretty complicated (diagram)
11. He will practice his musical piece soon (soon)
12. Reggie saw the awesome sight from the air (awesome)
13. Her sister is the oldest member of the group (group)
14. Check the score, Tom (check)
15. Will the students be able to find the answer by themselves (themselves)
16. are you sure of yourself (yourself)
17. They slowly carried the couch down the stairs (slowly)
18. Can you see beyond the hills From the top of the tower (from)
19. Hooray! our team have finally scored a touchdown (hooray)
20. The troop had been scattered throughout the woods. (Woods)

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