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A sentence with a noun, a verb, an adjective, an adverb, and a prepositional phrase:

The busy farmer worked diligently until the sun went down.

  1. noun: farmer
  2. verb: worked
  3. adjective: busy
  4. adverb: diligently
  5. prepositional phrase: until the sun went down.
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