Asked by Alma
Write about interaction with my family member stole my identity, five different pronouns, five adverbs, five adjectives.But I am having a hard time recognizing them.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Pronoun substitutes for a noun, adjective modifies a noun and adverb modifies a verb (usually ending in "-ly").
I will demonstrate with your paragraph.
P = pronoun, A = adjective, Av = adverb
Write about interaction with my(P) family(A) member (who, P) (secretly, Av) stole my(P) identity, five(A) different(A) pronouns, five(A) adverbs, five(A) adjectives. But I(P) am having a hard(A) time (accurately, Av) recognizing them(P).
I hope this helps.
I will demonstrate with your paragraph.
P = pronoun, A = adjective, Av = adverb
Write about interaction with my(P) family(A) member (who, P) (secretly, Av) stole my(P) identity, five(A) different(A) pronouns, five(A) adverbs, five(A) adjectives. But I(P) am having a hard(A) time (accurately, Av) recognizing them(P).
I hope this helps.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/
There are some excellent explanations and examples here, too, of the different parts of speech. Find the term you need to know more about in the list and click on the link. Read, read, read!
There are some excellent explanations and examples here, too, of the different parts of speech. Find the term you need to know more about in the list and click on the link. Read, read, read!
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