“Stress can affect the stomach and cause problems with digestion.”

“Stress can affect the stomach and cause problems with digestion.”

by Riyandi Agil Cahyadi -
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While reviewing the Parts of Speech lesson, I learned that understanding how words function in a sentence is essential for clear communication, especially in academic and professional writing. One sentence that stood out to me was:

“Stress can affect the stomach and cause problems with digestion.”

From this sentence, I identified the following parts of speech:

  • Stress – noun (the subject of the sentence)

  • can affect – verb phrase (shows action and possibility)

  • the – article (limits the noun)

  • stomach – noun

  • and – conjunction (connects ideas)

  • cause – verb

  • problems – noun

  • with – preposition

  • digestion – noun

Another sentence I found useful was:

“Long-term stress may result in serious health problems.”

Parts of speech in this sentence include:

  • Long-term – adjective (describes stress)

  • stress – noun

  • may result – verb phrase

  • in – preposition

  • serious – adjective

  • health – adjective (modifies problems)

  • problems – noun

These examples helped me better understand how different parts of speech work together to express clear meaning. Recognizing them makes it easier to write more accurate and effective sentences.