Wow! The Gettysburg Address can be recited quickly; it may even be quoted in even one or two minutes.
Noun(s): Gettysburg Address
Verb(s): can be recited/may be quoted
Pronoun(s): it
Adjective(s): one/two
Adverb(s): quickly/even (even=adverb?)
Preposition(s): in
Conjunction(s): or/; (Though a semi-colon is not a technical word, it is diagram and joins the two thoughts to make a compound sentence)
Interjection(s): Wow!
Yes, it is a compound sentence, so I might be cheating a little. I did get all eight parts of speech, though. :) Hope that helps!
Adjectives, verbs, and nouns are words or parts of speech.
noun
A noun of the abstract type, the name of an intangible idea or concept.
"Except" is typically used as a preposition or a conjunction in a sentence, depending on its function.
Parts of speech are determined by the use of a word in the sentence. Many words can be several parts of speech. I can't tell if you're asking about part of a sentence, or the name of a story or poem. For instance, the word "lighting" can be used as a noun, or a verb, and perhaps an adjective. The word "the" is usually an article. The word "thief" is usually a noun.
Noun, verb, and adjective are three common parts of speech. Nouns are words that name a person, place, thing, or idea. Verbs express action or state of being, while adjectives modify or describe nouns.
Speech's birth name is Todd Thomas.
LECTURE, SPEECH, OR ADDRESS Name of speaker. (Year, Month). Title of speech. Speech presented at location of speech, City, State. Offenheiser, R. (1997, February). Nongovernmental organizations. Speech presented at MIT, Cambridge, MA.
The name for a long impassioned speech is a "harangue."
A mad lib is a writing piece that has blanks in which you insert words in randomly. The words are usually in a category of parts of speech such as: nouns, adjectives, & verbs. There are some mad libs with more specific parts of speech such as: common nouns, proper nouns, action verbs, linking verbs, adjectives, adverbs, infinitives, prepositions, or adverbs. Also there are some mad libs that may have parts of speech like body part, or name of person in room.
Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and subordinating conjunctions are typically capitalized.
My name changes to the third person in indirect speech.