I chose two sentences to better understand how parts of speech work together.
Sentence 1: “prepositions link nouns, pronouns, and other words in a sentence.”
-Nouns: Prepositions, nouns, pronouns, words, sentence
-Verb: link
-Prepositions: in
Sentence 2: “Wow! That tiny bird sings beautifully daily.”
-Interjection: Wow
-Pronoun: That
-Adjective: Tiny
-Noun: Bird
-Verb: sings
-Adverb: beautifully, daily
I noticed that interjections can start a sentence alone, and adverbs like “beautifully” shape the whole action, not just the verb.