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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
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4. Identify the part of speech for each of the underlined words. 1. Fantastic! We have just won the department safety award for

our region. 2. Teresa submitted her résumé electronically, but she printed several copies for her interview. 3. I personally agree that Puerto Rico would be the best location for our annual sales retreat. 4. A special award will be given to associates if they reach their sales quota.
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1 answer:
Juli2301 [7.4K]3 years ago
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Your question is missing the underlined words. I've found the same question online. It is as follows:

Identify the part of speech for each of the underlined words.

1. <u>Fantastic</u>! We have <u>just</u> won the <u>department </u>safety award <u>for</u> our region.

2. <u>Teresa</u> submitted her <u>résumé electronically</u>, but she <u>printed several</u> copies for her interview.

3. I <u>personally agree</u> that <u>Puerto Rico</u> would be the <u>best</u> location for <u>our</u> annual sales retreat.

4. A <u>special</u> award <u>will be given</u> to associates if <u>they</u> reach their sales <u>quota</u>.

Answer:

1. Fantastic! = interjection

2. just = adverb (modifies "won")

3. department = noun

4. for = preposition (place before pronoun "our" and noun "region").

5. Teresa = proper noun

6. résumé = noun

7. electronically = adverb (modifies "submitted")

8. printed = verb

9. several = adjective (modifies "copies")

10. personally = adverb (modifies "agree")

11. agree = verb

12. Puerto Rico = proper noun

13. best = adjective

14. our = pronoun

15. special = adjective (modifies "award")

16. will be given = verbs

17. they = pronoun

18. quota = noun

Explanation:

There are eight parts of the speech when it comes to the English grammar: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. A noun is a word that names a thing, a person, a place, or an idea. A pronoun serves to substitute a noun in a sentence. A verb expresses an action or a state (being). An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun. An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. A preposition modifies a phrase by being placed before a noun or a pronoun. A conjunction joins clauses, phrases, or words. Finally, an interjection expresses emotion. We can conclude:

1. Fantastic! = interjection

2. just = adverb (modifies "won")

3. department = noun

4. for = preposition (place before pronoun "our" and noun "region").

*Note: depending on its function, "for" can also be a conjunction.

5. Teresa = proper noun

6. résumé = noun

7. electronically = adverb (modifies "submitted")

8. printed = verb

9. several = adjective (modifies "copies")

10. personally = adverb (modifies "agree")

11. agree = verb

12. Puerto Rico = proper noun

13. best = adjective

14. our = pronoun

15. special = adjective (modifies "award")

16. will be given = verbs

17. they = pronoun

18. quota = noun

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