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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
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Hi everyone, please help me.I'm struggling so bad. Write me a really long sentence (15-21 word) sentence that includes all of th

e parts of speech. Don't comment if you don't know. Thnx a lot. It's really simple.
English
1 answer:
SVEN [57.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Ah! My husband and I wish we could travel yearly to Europe and take in all the amazing sites.

Ah - Interjection

amazing - adjective

husband - noun

wish - verb

we - pronoun

yearly - adverb

to - preposition

and - conjunction

Egads, the evil teacher assigns us work daily and expects it on his desk by eight the next morning!

Egads - Interjection

evil - adjective

teacher - noun

assigns - verb

it - pronoun

daily - adverb

and - conjunction

preposition - on

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