Parts Of Speech
1. Noun
“The film is due in April 2011.”
-The film must be finished by April 2011.
2. Pronoun
“"We're not lazy about our marriage," she told the magazine.”
-She told the magazine that they were not lazy about their marriage,
3. Article
“After 11 years of marriage, Courteney Cox and David Arquette have separated, the couple announced in a joint statement on Monday afternoon.”
-Courtney Cox and David Arquette announced a joint statement on Monday afternoon after 11 years of their marriage.
4. Adjective
“"'Behind every great woman is a great man' because he's so supportive and wonderful," Courteney told Access Hollywood's Shaun Robinson in June.”
-In June, Courtney insisted that there is a great man behind every great woman to Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson while referring to David Arquette.
5. Verb
“Almost five years to the day later, the couple welcomed their first (and only) child together - daughter Coco Riley Arquette - on June 13, 2004.”
-On June 13,2004, almost five years and a day later after their wedding date, they welcomed their daughter Coco Riley Arquette, who was their one and one child together.
6. Adverb
“We remain best friends and responsible parents to our daughter and we still love each other deeply”.
-Although we are separated and love each other deeply, we are still best friends and we both still are responsible parents to our daughter.
7. Conjunction
“"We're not lazy about our marriage," she told the magazine.”
-We told the magazine that we’re not lazy about our marriage.
8. Preposition
“They tied the knot on June 12, 1999.”
-They were married on June 12,1999.
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Dr. Murray