There are no classification words, and the words are divided into several broad categories

Updated on educate 2024-02-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Specifically, what kind of classification do you have?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Words are divided into simple words and compound words, the simple word Zhao Chong stool is composed of a tribal travel morpheme, and the free monosyllabic morpheme and all the two-syllable and multi-syllable morphemes can form simple words. A compound word is a word that consists of two or more morphemes.

    A word is a combination of words and phrases, including words (including words and compound words) and phrases (also known as phrases), which form the smallest group of word structure forms in a sentence article. The new dictionary is rich in words and informative. A word is the smallest unit of sentence formation made up of morphemes.

    Words are classified as 2, 3 and 4, but please note that words do not belong to the category of idioms. In Chinese, a character can also be counted as a word.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's hard to say, it depends on what to divide, just look at the part of speech, there are many kinds, nouns, prepositions, adjectives, adverbs, numbers, articles, interjections, related words...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Harmony.

    Flee. Bloom of youth.

    Orderliness. Idle.

    Ends. Laugh.

    Vientiane update. Look no further.

    The past is for the present. Decorations.

    Fish rush in. Positive words: (

    Harmony. Bloom of youth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From the point of view of composition, it can be divided into:

    Simple words: Words composed of a morpheme, free monosyllabic morphemes and all two-syllable and multi-syllable morphemes can form simple words.

    Compound words: Words that consist of two or more morphemes.

    From the point of view of parts of speech, they can be divided into real words, words with actual meaning, including:

    1) Noun: A word that expresses the name of a person or thing.

    2) Verbs: Words that express actions, behaviors, and developmental changes.

    3. Adjectives, words that indicate the nature and appearance characteristics of things.

    4) Numerals, words that indicate the number of things.

    5) Measure words, which represent the units of things or actions.

    Imaginary words, words that have no real meaning. Includes:

    1) Adverbs, words that modify or limit the function of verbs or adjectives, the degree or scope of the expression.

    2) Prepositions, which are used in front of nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases, and are used together to indicate directions, objects, etc.

    3) Conjunctions, words that connect words, phrases, or sentences.

    4) Particle, a special kind of imaginary word that is attached to other words, has poor independence, and has no real meaning.

    5) Interjections, words that express exclamation or call for agreement.

    6) Onomatopoeia, words that simulate the sound of things.

    The phenomenon of polysemy and multi-use of the word in Chinese.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Stream stone roof.

    Riding in the dark. Huge haunting.

    Splendid overlook. The flowers are clear.

    Stretching the glow. Noun: stream.

    Flowers on the top of the stone. Gloomy adjective: dim.

    Huge and gorgeous. Clear and extended.

    Verb: to ride a horse.

    Haunting from above. The key to finding parts of speech is to understand the meaning of the words, otherwise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1 stream stone roof.

    Blooming flowers. This group is noun.

    2. Dim and gorgeous.

    Crystal clear and huge. This set of adjectives.

    3. Lingering on horseback.

    Looking down on the stretch. This group of verbs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Real words: nouns, verbs, adjectives Virtual words: interjections, particles, adverbs, conjunctives, etc.

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