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Part of speech

Part of speech: part I
Part of Speech

- Noun
# Common noun
# Collective noun
# Material noun
# Proper noun

- Verb
# Auxiliary verb [be, do, have]
# Ordinary Verb [non-be]

- Pronoun
# Subjective
# Objective
# Possessive Adjective
# Possessive pronoun
# Reflexive

- Adjective
# Limiting Adjective
[1] Article
[2] Demonstrative
[3] Pronoun
[4] Indefinite Adjective
[5] Numeral

# Descriptive Adjective
[1] Character
[2] Quality
[3] Size
[4] Age
[5] Temperature
[6] Shape
[7] Colour
[8] Nationality

- Adverbial
# Based on its meaning
# Manner
# Place and direction
# Time
# Based on it functions
# Sentence Adverb
# Explanatory Adverb
# Interrogative Adverb
# Relative Adverb
# Conjunctive Adjective

- Conjunction
# Compound Conjunction
- Coordinative conjunction [FANBOYS]
- Correlative Conjunction [both...and, etc]

# Complex conjunction
- S + V + complex conjunction + S + V

- Preposition
# Noun Prep
# Adjective prep
# Adverbial prep

- Interjection
- Expression word [oh!, wow!, ... Etc]

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