The word "quiet" can be a verb or an adjective.
- Verb : to quiet is to calm or silence, e.g. She managed to quiet the crying baby.
- Adjective : meaning not noisy, e.g. They were sitting by the quiet pond.
Treat can be a noun, as in, "Her mother promised her a treat if she was quiet during the class." It can also be a verb, as in, "After class, her mother treated her to an ice cream because she was quiet."
Treat can be a noun, as in, "Her mother promised her a treat if she was quiet during the class." It can also be a verb, as in, "After class, her mother treated her to an ice cream because she was quiet."
Injunctions are not a part of speech. Conjunctions, however, are one of the parts of speech.
Direct speech are words that are actually spoken. It is indicated in the text by speech marks. e.g. "Be quiet!" I said. So to change direct speech to indirect speech or reported speech you have to report what has been said. Speech marks are not used. e.g. I told him to be quiet.
So that the rest of the audience can hear the speech
The is an article, tall is an adjective, man is a noun, was is a verb (linking), veryis an adverb, and quiet is an adjective.
It means be quiet!
Quiet right, but what is your question
Quit is a verb. Example: I will quit tomorrow! I is the subject and pronoun will is a helping verb quit is the verb tomorrow is an adverb describing quit (quit when? quit tomorrow)
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.