"I" is a pronoun. More specifically, it is the first-person singular subject pronoun.
The word 'I' is a pronoun, the first person, singular, subjective, personal pronoun.
A personal pronoun takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.
A singular pronoun takes the place of a noun for one person or thing.
The first person pronouns (I and me) takes the place of the noun (name) of the speaker. The person speaking does not use their own name when talking about them self.
A subjective pronouns takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
The corresponding first person, singular, personal pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the object of a verb or a preposition is 'me'.
Example:
When I saw the posting for this job, I knew it was right for me.
I've is a noun because it is a person,
Example: I've been having a great day today.
I'm is a contraction of two parts of speech, I (pronoun) and am (verb).
I will is two words
I = pronoun
will = modal auxiliary verb
The word dictate is a verb. Mrs. Jones will dictate a letter now.
part of speech
Adjective
What part of speech is thaw
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
H is a letter, not a word. To be a part of speech, it needs to be a word.
It is a noun, the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet.
The word "rambunctious" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that is uncontrollably exuberant or boisterous.
The letter 'a' is a noun because it's a thing. All letters of the alphabet are nouns.The word 'a' is an indefinite article. Articles are in the adjective part of speech.
The word dictate is a verb. Mrs. Jones will dictate a letter now.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
what part of speech is beneath
adverb
what part of speech is work
predicate nominative
Sashay is a verb. It means to walk in an exaggerated, showy manner, often with hip swaying.