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c. PREPOSITION
Noun is a word that displays anything that is a person, place or event.
Example: The dog (noun) is walking.
Pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or substitutes it.
Example: Carla was talking when she(nominative pronoun) dropped her(possessive pronoun) bag.
Verb is an action word.
Example: The dog is walking (verb).
Adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun.
<span>Example: The red (adj) huge (adj) plane is flying on the air. </span>
Adverb is a word that modifies noun, pronoun, verb, adjective or an adverb itself.
Example: He always (adv) wakes up in the morning at 5 AM sharp.
<span>Preposition is a word that describes the position of an object or subject in the sentence. </span>
Example. The book is under(pre.) the table.
Conjunction is a word that connects two nouns, sentences, phrases or clauses.
<span>Example: Marlene and(conj) her friend, August took a walk to school yesterday morning. </span>
Interjection is a word that is used to express emotion or feeling in the statement or sentence.
Example: Ugh! My homework isn't done yet.
<span>Argh! I hate doing this. </span>
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