Can anyone tell me what letters are used for the various parts of speech in English?

Updated on international 2024-02-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    prep = preposition; Preposition, preposition Abbreviation pron = pronoun, abbreviation of pronoun n = noun, abbreviation of noun v = verb, both transitive and intransitive verb, abbreviation of verb conj = conjunction, abbreviation of junction s = subject sc = subject complement o = recipient oc = recipient complement.

    vi = intransitive verb, abbreviation of intransitive verb vt = transitive verb, abbreviation of transitive verb = auxiliary verb, abbreviation of auxiliary a = adjective, abbreviation of adjective ad = adverb, abbreviation of adverb art = article, abbreviation of article num = numeral, abbreviation of numeral int = interjection, abbreviation of interjection u = Uncountable noun, abbreviation of uncountable noun c = countable noun, abbreviation of countable noun pl = plural, abbreviation of plural.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nouns use nThe pronoun is pronAdjectives are used in adj

    Numerals are numThe verb is used v

    Adverbs use adv

    The article is artThe preposition is prepThe conjunction is conjInterjections are int

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Adjective AGJ noun n adv verb v preposition

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The representative is expressed in English as representative, and its related phrase is:

    representative of representation; Representative ......Target.

    representative office.

    trade representative ** ; **Negotiator; **Interlocutors.

    Business representative.

    Key vocabulary explanation: with height.

    representative

    adj.typical, representative; representative; expressive, embodied; Appearance-related.

    n.Representative ......Typical; Congressman; Sales Representative.

    Bilingual example sentence: The survey covers a representative sample of schools

    The survey covered a number of representative schools in the country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1) Noun (abbreviated as n..)) is the name of people and things, such as pen (pen), English (English), life (life).

    2) pronoun (abbreviated as pron.)) is a word used in place of a noun, such as we, his, all.

    3) Adjective (abbreviated as adj.)) is used to modify nouns such as greatest, honest, difficult.

    4) Numeral (abbreviated as num.).) is an indication"How much"with"Which foot is the first"words such as four, eighteen, first, eighth, hundred.

    5) Verbs (abbreviated as V) indicate actions and states, such as write, walk, think.

    6) Adverb (abbreviated as. adv.) are words that modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, such as quickly, often, very.

    7) Article (article, abbreviated as art.)Words that describe the person or thing to which the noun refers, such as a, an (a), the (this, that).

    8) Preposition (abbreviated as prep.).) indicates the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence, such as from, in...Inside), between (in....between).

    9) Conjunction, abbreviated as conj) are words that connect words, phrases, clauses, and sentences, such as and, because, if.

    10) Interjection (abbreviated as int.).Expressing a sense of affection, such as. oh, aha, hush.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    prep = preposition; Preposition, abbreviation of preposition pron = pronoun, abbreviation of pronoun n = noun, abbreviation of noun.

    v = verb, both transitive and intransitive verb, abbreviation of verb conj = conjunction, abbreviation of junction vi = intransitive verb, abbreviation of intransitive verb vt = transitive verb, abbreviation of transitive verb = auxiliary verb, abbreviation of auxiliary.

    a = adjective, abbreviation for adjective.

    ad = adverb, abbreviation of adverb.

    art = article, abbreviation for article.

    num = Numeral, abbreviation of numeral.

    int = interjection, short for interjection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Noun n verb v transitive verb vt

    Intransitive verb vi

    Adjective adj

    Adverb adv conj

    Preposition: prep

    Pronoun pron

    Thinking about this for the time being, if you have something else to know, you can say the part of speech.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's good, it's comprehensive, it's comprehensive, it's just that some of it is not written, it's like an abbreviation of a verb! Overall good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Due to the incompleteness of the question, it is not possible to answer normally.

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