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Sundarnaz Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Part of speech

1) Still waters run deep. (Adjective)

2) He still lives in the house. (adverb)

3) After the storm comes the calm. (adverb)

4) The after affects of the drug are bad. (adjective)

5) The up train is late. (adjective)

Have I classified the underlined bold and italic words correctly? If not please help me correct them.

Thanks.

  

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sundarnaz After the storm 'after' is a preposition here. Otherwise, all OK. ( effects , not affects in sentence 4) CJ

  • sundarnaz After the storm 'after' is a preposition here.
  • Otherwise, all OK.
  • ( effects , not affects in sentence 4) CJ
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sundarnaz After the storm

'after' is a preposition here.

Otherwise, all OK.

(effects, not affects in sentence 4)

CJ

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