Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
In the canyon, we quietly viewed the soaring hawks.
A.
adverb
B.
preposition
C.
interjection
D.
conjunction
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
wat is underlined @aziaboo45
OpenStudy (vannieduval):
this one
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
yeah vannieduval
OpenStudy (artist14):
try to look at the dictionary and look at what the answers mean
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
under lined word?
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OpenStudy (kdkenzie):
D.conjunction
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
the under line word is quietly
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ohh averb the @aziaboo45
OpenStudy (hannaha):
quietly is an adverb, correct
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
ok
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
YUP another question @aziaboo45
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
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on
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ok
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
A brightly colored blue jay sat on the windowsill.
A.
interjection
B.
preposition
C.
conjunction
D.
adverb
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
wat is underlined
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
@aziaboo45
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
on
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
wat do you think it is
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
a
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
nope an interjection expresses feeling
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
it is between b and c which one do you think
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
@aziaboo45
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
B
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
CORRECT you have more questions =)
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OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
yeah
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ok post them =)
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
@aziaboo45
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
u there
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
We've been living in the new house since Monday.
A.
interjection
B.
preposition
C.
conjunction
D.
adverb
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
wat is the underlined word
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
@aziaboo45
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
u there
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
since
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ok wat do you think it is
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OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
d
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
nope it is between B and C again which one
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
cccccc
OpenStudy (hannaha):
preposition: a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in “the man on the platform,” “she arrived after dinner,” “what did you do it for ?”
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
nope =) it is B because since it a preposition xD its okay tho u will get it
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
@aziaboo45
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
ok
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
yup how many more qeustions do you have @aziaboo45
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
nun
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ok so did you pass yes or no
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OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
deont know
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ok do you need help on anything else
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
no thanks
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
ok byee
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
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OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
The clouds moved quickly across the sky.
A.
noun
B.
pronoun
C.
adverb
D.
adjective
OpenStudy (aziaboo45):
quickly
OpenStudy (hannaha):
quickly is describing the verb, so therefore it's an adverb