From the lecture: (part of speech in italics)
Noun: person, place, thing or idea
Sean is a teacher.
Pronoun: A replacement word for a noun
I love all of you.
Adjective: Adds information to a noun.
The great teacher posts another blog entry.
Verb: An action or "state of being"
He ran.
Adverb: Adds information to a verb, adjective, adverb or an entire sentence.
Yesterday a very nice man effectively taught me how to whistle.
Preposition: positions something in space and time
I will be in class before the bell rings.
Conjunction: connects two things or starts a dependent clause
Because I love to learn, my books and I are always in the library.
Interjection: a strong statement of emotion; not usually written down.
Aaah! The Indians won!
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3 comments:
but redsox will win the WS.
Probably.
Umm....I have some problem with paper2's introduction.
We have to explain what are we going to observe, is that right?
Or we have to write something else?
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