preposition
There is no adjective.
Jack was nervous of giving a speech as he was not used to speaking in public.
For direct speech, the declarative sentence does not have to change. It is simply enclosed in quotation marks and the quoted sentence is used as the object of the verb say. The person and tense of the quoted verb and its pronouns, if any, remain the same as in the original declarative sentence.For indirect speech, the declarative sentence becomes a subordinate noun clause used as the object of an independent clause using the verb sayor an equivalent word like said, shouted, exclaimed, etc.In this case, the declarative sentence changes in two important ways:1. The person and tense of the verb must be adjusted, based on the person and tense of the sayword to preserve the original intended meaning.2. If the subject is in the first person (I or We), must be adjusted to agree in person with the subject of the sayword. Other pronouns in the declarative sentence may have to be adjusted as well to preserve the original meaning.Examples should make it all clear:1. Declarative sentence: I want to go.Direct Speech: Jack says, "I want to go." orJack said, "I want to go."Indirect speech: Jack says (that) he wants to go. orJack said (that) he wanted to go.Direct Speech: You say, "I want to go." orYou said, "I want to go."Indirect speech: You say (that) you want to go. orYou said (that) you wanted to go."2. Declarative sentence: I wanted to go, but I have changed my mind.Direct Speech: Jack said, "I wanted to go, but I have changed my mind."Indirect Speech: Jack said (that) he had wanted to go, but he changed his mind.(The adjustment of verb tenses can sometimes be subtle and influenced by context that appears in other sentences or by the author of the indirect speech.)3. Declarative sentence: You never paid me.Direct Speech: Jack says, "You never paid me."Indirect Speech: Jack says I never paid him. orJack says you never paid him.Notice that the conversion to indirect speech must be done carefully to preserve the original meaning. In this case, it depends on who Jack was talking to. If Jack had said, " I told you not to pay him", it gets even more fun trying to convert into indirect speech.
Jack Round died on 1936-12-31.
Jack Round was born on 1903-05-20.
Union Jack is a noun.
A pronoun is the word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence and can perform the same functions as a noun. A pronoun can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:Subject of sentence: She made cookies for Jack and Jill.Subject of clause: The cookies that she made are for Jack and Jill.Object of verb: Aunt Jane made them for Jack and Jill.Object of preposition: Aunt Jane made cookies forthem.
Jack McCall
Jack Dash is the author of Good Morning Brothers
The antecedent is Jack ('his' refers to Jack)
you must be jack who went with Jill up the hill to fetch a pail of water and then you fell down and bumped your head and forgot all you learned in school because to is a preposition.
Bonjour mon nom est Jack