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# Many sentences can be constructed using all the eight parts of speech. Here is an example: # "Oh, it is amazing to know England defeated a team like France so convincingly and for the second time in a row!" England - Noun (there are more nouns in the sentence); it - Pronoun; defeated - verb; convincingly - adverb; amazing - adjective; to/for/in - Preposition; and - Conjunction; oh - Interjection.

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