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pogonyaev
3 years ago
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Pronoun – adds “qualities” to a person, place or thing. adjective – substitutes for another word-class for the names of persons,

places states or things. verb – joins two or more words. noun – gives more information about time, place, manner and other circumstances regarding the verb/ adjective or another adverb. preposition – words that refer to a person, place or a thing. conjunction – the activator or stimulator of motion or action. adverb – locates where things are or their direction.
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