so - Adverb (It was SO beautiful!) how beautiful?: SO beautiful.
Conjunction (We were late, SO, we caught a cab.)
if - Conjunction, it joins two clauses, ''You can have it, IF
you want it.''
not - Adverb, usually supports a verb.(Is not. Was not. Are not.)
no - Adjective.(There is NO money)
Adverb.(NO, I did not.)
Noun. ( I will vote NO.) NO person.
as - Adverb, (Do it AS I am.) Adverb, (He came AS we were
leaving.)
such - Adjective. (It was SUCH fun.)
must - Auxillary verb,(MUST do, MUST say, MUST go, )
instead - Adverb,(" Why were you there? " - "I was there
INSTEAD of Tom". {Answering the question 'why'.
is - Verb. The verb 'To be'.
should - Auxillary verb ( I SHOULD go. You SHOULD speak.
Where Should we put it? )
has - Verb. (Transitive verb, actually, meaning something has
changed or moved, etc.{As in:has left, has been eaten,
has travelled}.)
had - Verb. (Past tense of HAS.) Same as above in the past
tense.
who - Pronoun. (WHO did that? )
will - Auxillary verb. (We WILL get there at 9.)
Noun. (That is their WILL.{Old fashioned 'wish'.})
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Now, learn these, don't just copy them!
2006-09-11 17:21:12
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answer #1
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answered by cloud43 5
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so -- adverb, conjunction, preposition, pronoun, adjective, idiom, interjection, or noun
if -- conjunction, noun, or idiom
not -- adverb or noun
no -- adjective, adverb, idiom, or verb
as -- adverb, pronoun, preposition, or idiom
such -- adjective, adverb, pronoun, or idiom
must -- auxiliary verb, noun, adjective, or verb
instead -- adverb or idiom
is -- verb or auxiliary verb
should -- auxiliary verb
has -- verb, auxiliary verb, noun, or idiom
had -- verb, auxiliary verb, noun, or idiom
who -- pronoun or idiom
will -- auxiliary verb, verb, noun, or idiom
I have no idea how some of these words can be those parts of speech but I got the answer from the Internet. The parts of speech depends on how the word is used in a sentence.
2006-09-11 16:34:55
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answer #2
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answered by jbb316 2
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2016-11-07 03:42:46
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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some of these words fit more than one catagory. Check the website.
VERBS:
is
should
has
had
will
must
PRONOUN: who
NOUN/CONJUNCTION: so, if,
ADVERB: instead, as, not
ADJECTIVE: such
no -- Interjection, Adjective
2006-09-11 16:34:27
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answer #4
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answered by lorna56dave 4
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so- adv, conj, adj, pronoun,
if- conj and noun
not- adv
no- adj, adv, noun
as- noun, conj, adv, prep, pronoun
such- adj, pronoun, adv
must-verb, noun
instead-adv
is-verb
should-aux verb
has-verb
had-verb
who-pronoun
will-verb, noun
2006-09-11 16:36:00
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answer #5
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answered by cb 2
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so:conjunction
if:
not:
no:
as:
such:conjuction
must:helping vrb
instead:adverb
is:pronoun
should:
has:
had:
who:pronoun
will:verb or noun
good luck
2006-09-11 16:51:16
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answer #6
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answered by canadiansugarangel 1
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