Discussion of parts of speach

Discussion of parts of speach

by UNEESA IRM -
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Few days ago, I read an article from a Newspaper.It was about green conciousness.I was really quality knowledge for me.I wanted to share it with all of you.so let's begin:

1️⃣ People often think only about the present or act too late.

WordPart of Speech
PeopleNoun
oftenAdverb
thinkVerb
onlyAdverb
aboutPreposition
theArticle
presentNoun
orConjunction
actVerb
tooAdverb
lateAdverb

2️⃣ Just like seasons change in a city, we do not properly plan or manage important issues on time.

WordPart of Speech
JustAdverb
likePreposition
seasonsNoun
changeVerb
inPreposition
aArticle
cityNoun
wePronoun
doAuxiliary Verb
notAdverb
properlyAdverb
planVerb
orConjunction
manageVerb
importantAdjective
issuesNoun
onPreposition
timeNoun

3️⃣ We ignore problems that are urgent and that will affect future generations.

WordPart of Speech
WePronoun
ignoreVerb
problemsNoun
thatRelative Pronoun
areVerb
urgentAdjective
andConjunction
thatRelative Pronoun
willModal Verb
affectVerb
futureAdjective
generationsNoun

4️⃣ Environmental culture is one of the biggest victims of this neglect.

WordPart of Speech
EnvironmentalAdjective
cultureNoun
isVerb
onePronoun
ofPreposition
theArticle
biggestAdjective
victimsNoun
ofPreposition
thisDemonstrative Adjective
neglectNoun

5️⃣ This city was once known as the “City of Gardens.”

WordPart of Speech
ThisDemonstrative Adjective
cityNoun
wasVerb
onceAdverb
knownAdjective (past participle used as adjective)
asPreposition
theArticle
CityProper Noun
ofPreposition
GardensProper Noun

6️⃣ It was famous for flowers like motia, chambeli, raat ki rani, and red roses.

WordPart of Speech
ItPronoun
wasVerb
famousAdjective
forPreposition
flowersNoun
likePreposition
motiaNoun
chambeliNoun
raat ki raniNoun (compound)
andConjunction
redAdjective
rosesNoun

7️⃣ But now, instead of gardens, there are many billboards and ugly iron structures everywhere.

WordPart of Speech
ButConjunction
nowAdverb
insteadAdverb
ofPreposition
gardensNoun
thereExpletive Pronoun
areVerb
manyAdjective
billboardsNoun
andConjunction
uglyAdjective
ironAdjective
structuresNoun
everywhereAdverb

8️⃣ Spring still arrives quietly, bringing yellow, white, crimson, and blue flowers.

WordPart of Speech
SpringNoun
stillAdverb
arrivesVerb
quietlyAdverb
bringingVerb (present participle)
yellowAdjective
whiteAdjective
crimsonAdjective
andConjunction
blueAdjective
flowersNoun

9️⃣ But their beauty fades even before March ends.

WordPart of Speech
ButConjunction
theirPossessive Adjective
beautyNoun
fadesVerb
evenAdverb
beforeConjunction
MarchProper Noun
endsVerb

🔟 The birds that once sang can no longer be heard.

WordPart of Speech
TheArticle
birdsNoun
thatRelative Pronoun
onceAdverb
sangVerb
canModal Verb
noAdverb
longerAdverb
beVerb
heardVerb (past participle)