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Alaricepent Posted 18 years ago
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Help with the parts of speech in this sentence!

"Cannibal, canoe, and barbecue were some of the first words borrowed from Native Americans."

what part of speech is "some" in this sentence?
what kind of verb would "borrowed" be? (transitive, intransitive, linking, action)
would anyone happen to know how to diagram this?
would this be a whole independent clause?
where would the prepositional phrases start and end?
sorry about all these questions!!!!

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what part of speech is "some" in this sentence? indefinite pronoun what kind of verb would "borrowed" be? (transitive, intransitive, linking, action) participle would anyone happen to know how to diagram this?

  • what part of speech is "some" in this sentence?
  • indefinite pronoun what kind of verb would "borrowed" be?
  • (transitive, intransitive, linking, action) participle would anyone happen to know how to diagram this?
  • would this be a whole independent clause?
  • Yes.
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what part of speech is "some" in this sentence? indefinite pronoun
what kind of verb would "borrowed" be? (transitive, intransitive, linking, action) participle
would anyone happen to know how to diagram this?
would this be a whole independent clause? Yes.
where would the prepositional phrases s

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