A - adj
city - n
must be planned - v
carefully, - adv
or - conj
people n
will - v
not - adv
want -v
to live - v/n
in - prep
it - pronoun
city - n
must be planned - v
carefully, - adv
or - conj
people n
will - v
not - adv
want -v
to live - v/n
in - prep
it - pronoun
- A: This is an indefinite article used before the noun "city."
- city: This is a noun, the subject of the sentence referring to a place.
- must: This is a modal verb indicating necessity or obligation.
- be: This is a verb, functioning as the main verb in the sentence and showing that the city "must" exist.
- planned: This is a past participle of the verb "plan," functioning as an adjective that describes the city.
- carefully: This is an adverb that modifies the verb "planned," indicating how the city should be planned.
- or: This is a conjunction used to connect the two parts of the sentence.
- people: This is a noun, the subject of the second part of the sentence referring to individuals.
- will: This is a modal verb indicating future tense.
- not: This is an adverb used to negate the verb "want."
- want: This is a verb, the main verb of the second part of the sentence indicating desire.
- to live: This is an infinitive verb phrase, functioning as the object of the verb "want."
- in: This is a preposition indicating location.
- it: This is a pronoun, referring to the city mentioned earlier in the sentence.
1. A - Article (indefinite article)
2. city - Noun (common, singular)
3. must - Verb (modal verb)
4. be - Verb (infinitive form)
5. planned - Verb (past participle)
6. carefully - Adverb
7. or - Conjunction
8. people - Noun (common, plural)
9. will - Verb (modal verb)
10. not - Adverb/negation
11. want - Verb (infinitive form)
12. to - Preposition
13. live - Verb (base form)
14. in - Preposition
15. it - Pronoun (referring to the city)
So, the parts of speech in the given sentence are:
- 2 Nouns (city, people)
- 1 Pronoun (it)
- 4 Verbs (must, be, planned, want)
- 3 Prepositions (to, in, in)
- 2 Modal Verbs (must, will)
- 2 Adverbs (carefully, not)
- 1 Conjunction (or)
- 1 Article (A)
By understanding the parts of speech, we can better understand the role each word plays within the sentence.