Answer:
We - pronoun
Stayed - verb
Late - adverb
To - preposition
Help - verb
Clean - verb
Up - preposition
After - preposition
The - adjective/determiner
Banquet - noun
Explanation:
Parts of speech are the categories words belong to depending on their syntactic functions. In the English language, there are eight main parts of speech:
- nouns - banquet, car, dog, man...
- pronouns - I, you, he, they...
- adjectives - beautiful, nice, strange...
- verbs - to go, to eat, to sit...
- adverbs - up, down, right, quickly...
- prepositions - on, above, between, until...
- conjunctions - and, but, because...
- interjections - oh! ouch! dear me!...
Some people consider determiners (<em>a/an, the, my, that</em>, etc.) to be a separate part of speech, while others consider them to be a type of adjectives.
There were war on earth. They wanted to escape the war on Earth. thats why they moved to Mars And they're still there.
hope it helps.
Answer:
format
Explanation:
If Rawi has got to the conclusion that the prompt and his point of view will take up five paragraphs, he has chosen the format. He will need <em>one </em>paragraph to introduce the topic and his point of view. Then, his <em>second</em> paragraph will be for the evidence that backs up his point of view. The <em>third </em>paragraph will include counterclaims: opinions that oppose his. His <em>fourth </em>paragraph will have his rebuttals, which means he will strengthen his opinion. The last or <em>fifth</em> paragraph will have his conclusion.
Answer: Even though he committed a crime he's still a happy person