A preposition
It should be "RP".
What is RP?
You should use quotation marks where the sentence begins and ends. If it's :Mr and Mrs Smith went out, then Mr + Mrs are proper pronouns; and is a conjunction; went out is a verb: person, number, tense, mood and voice are as follows: 3rd person plural, present indicative active.
In this case, out is part of the verb meaning went, so went out is called a verb phrase (with preposition).
It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
Adjective
Adjective
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.
It is adverb of place because it shows a direction. It tells us where he went. Compare to He went out.
Verb.
onomatopoeia
In the sentence "you went so far," "far" is an adverb modifying the verb "went." It describes the distance or extent of the action.
It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
Adjective
Adjective
"Craig's" is a possessive noun.
Not sure if it is preposition or adverb. What does it modify?
In the above sentence, "run" is the object of the preposition. It is part of the prepositional phrase "for a run."
These words are pronouns. They function to replace or refer back to nouns in a sentence. For example, "he" can replace a person's name to avoid repetition in a sentence, such as in "He went to the store."
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.
The part of speech of 'there' depends on how it is used in a sentence; for example:Adverb: Stop there before you say another thing.Adjective: That street there is Main Street.Noun: From there we went on to New York.Pronoun: There are still people waiting.Interjection: There, there! Don't cry.