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The same word can be used as different parts of speech as shown below:

        ALL                                                                           Noun
        Adjective        All women must vote.                          Adverbs                       Verbs
        Noun             My father lost his all in speculation.
        Adverb           She was all alone in the classroom.                        Parts of
                                                                    Interjections                    Pronouns
                                                                                     Speech
        Pronoun          All voted against him in the election.

                                                                      Conjunctions                 Adjectives
        1.4.4. Supporting Parts of Speech                                           Prepositions

        Along with the above main parts of speech, several words support them. These are:

              Part of Speech  Example                                         Sentence
                                                                              I carry an umbrella every day.
              Articles        a, an, the
                                                                              The metro arrived late.

              Conjunctions    connecting words—because, and, but, so          I was hungry, so ate the cake.
              Prepositions    show relation between words—of, between, under  She is standing under the tree.
              Interjections   words express strong emotions—alas, wow         Wow! What a beautiful dress!

        Articles
        An article is a word that defines a noun as specific or unspecific. There are three articles in English: a, an, and the.

        Let's understand all the three types of articles.
        Definite Article: The (refers to a specific noun)
        Example: The sun is shining brightly.
        Indefinite Articles: A, An (refer to a general noun)
        Example: I saw a cat in the garden. (A is used before consonant sounds.)

        Example: She ate an apple. (An is used before vowel sounds.)

        1.5 WRITING SENTENCES


        Writing a sentence involves combining words in a way that forms a clear and meaningful idea. A well-constructed
        sentence typically includes a subject and a predicate, allowing it to convey a statement, ask a question, give a command,
        or express an emotion. For a sentence to be effective, it must be structured in a way that is easily understood by others.
        When sentences are arranged logically, they create coherent writing that communicates thoughts effectively. Proper
        sentence construction is essential for clear communication, making it easier for readers to grasp the intended message.
        A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. A sentence has different parts as shown below.

                                  Rahul                    drinks                   juice





                          Subject—the person or     Verb—expresses what     Object—the  receiver
                          thing  performing the     the action is.          of the action.
                          action.





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