of - preposition
are - verb "to be", present simple, 3rd person singular
called - verb "to call", past participle or past tense
found - verb "to find", past participle or past tense
many - adjective, quantifier
old - adjective
have - verb "to have", infinitive or present tense
this - demonstrative pronoun or adjective
was - verb "to be", past tense
has - verb "to have", present simple, 3rd person singular
to - preposition, basically
their - possessive pronoun, 3rd person plural
towards - preposition
each - adjective, determiner
there - pronoun, adverb (depending on use)
is - verb "to be", present simple, 3rd person singular
that - pronoun, adjective, determiner
Many of the real common words, like "that", have different functions depending on context. For example, in "that book" it's an adjective, while in "What's that?" it's a pronoun.
Next time, YOU look them up!!
2007-10-01 13:11:57
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answered by TurtleFromQuebec 5
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