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Change the parts of speech of the given words in the chart:Exercise 4NounVerbAdjectiveAdverbbeautydangerouslycarestrongly​

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  • Noun : is a naming naming word.
  • Example: I don't know Japanese. Here 'Japanese' is a noun.

  • Verb: A verb is a word which is used to describe an action or a state or an occurence.
  • Example:I shall go there. 'Shall' plays the role of auxiliary verb and 'go' is a MAIN verb.

  • ADJECTIVE: Adjective is a word used to add something to the meaning of a noun.
  • Example: I was a red bird. Red is the adjective because it expresses the color of the 'noun' bird.

  • Adverb: An Adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
  • Example: The blind man walks SLOWLY. Slowly is an adverb because it modifies the way of walking of the 'noun' the blind man.

  • Beauty: It is an example of Noun and a sentence can be made by the word 'beauty'. Beauty is truth and truth is beauty. Here beauty plays as a noun. And if change the parts of speech of the given word the it will be : I saw a beautiful girl on the road. Here beautiful is an example of Adjective. 'Beauty' has been turned into adjective 'beautiful'

  • Dangerously: It is an adverb, it can be : We had a dangerous adventure. Here dangerous expresses the condition and position of the adventure so dangerous is an adjective.

  • Care: CARE is both a noun and verb. We can change it into adverb and it is 'He reads a letter very carefully'. 'Care' has turned into 'carefully', therefore it is an adverb.

  • Strongly: is an adverb and if it is changed into adjective then the sentence will be 'He pushes the cart with her strong arms.' Here 'strong' CONFESSES the power of her arms wihich plays the role of adjective.



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