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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