The correct answer would be helping verbs. The helping verbs are combined with the main verbs to indicate time, possibility and other kinds of meaning. The helping verbs' function is to help extend the meaning of the main verbs by adding more detail on it. Helping verbs are very essential in the formation of different tenses of the verb.
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All Indo European languages have clearly defined parts of speech
Answer: Option 1
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Usually parts of speech are made up of components like verb, noun, pronoun, adverb, conjunction, interjection, articles, determiner etc. Being one of the largest and the category to bring in a lot of languages under its umbrella.
A lot of Indo European languages have owned such sentence components, except Latin and a handful of Slavic languages like Polish, Czech, and Bulgarian etc.
There are some languages which go beyond the Indo European list of languages like Finnish and Hungarian and they have an interesting part of speech called post-position.
I'm sure the answer is "I was born in Chicago, but my older brother and sister were born in Kansas City".
My friend, Alex, plays tennis.
My = possessive pronoun
friend = subject
Alex = an appositive (which is a noun that renames another noun right beside it) -- though not an adjective, it functions like one to explain which friend
plays = verb
tennis = direct object
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