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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Parts of speech

Hello Everone, I need urgent help on "verbs". To be very specific, I need resources or guidelines to help me distinguish between : 'finite verb' , 'verb non finite Adjectival' , 'verb non finite Adverbial' , 'Auxiliary verbs' and ' verb non finite Nominal'.

I am not a language expert or a linguitic student, I have read English till my Higher Secondary only. So tell me everything from scratch. Basically, I have to identify or assign each word of a given sentence as Proper Noun, Quanitfier, Pronoun, Finite verb, etc.

Hope you will understand how indepth knowledge I require in this regard.

eagerly waiting for your replies...



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