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ddd [48]
2 years ago
5

Identity each part of speech in the following sentences (10pts)

English
1 answer:
sveta [45]2 years ago
4 0

Answer/explanation:

1.) I quickly drank the hot tea.

I - noun (person/place/thing)

quickly - adverb (gives details about the verb)

drank - verb (action word)

the - determiner (mentions/addresses a person/place/thing)

hot - adjective (describes the noun)

tea - noun (person/place/ thing)

2.) Trey swept the dirty floor halfheartedly.

Trey - noun (person/place/thing)

swept - verb (an action word)

the - determiner (mentions/addresses a person/place/thing)

dirty - adjective (describes a noun)

floor - noun (person/place/thing)

halfheartedly - adverb (describes a verb)

Hope this helps! :D

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