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In the sentence, "'The taunts are rude and need to stop', cried Mrs. Norris":

"The" is a definite article;

"taunts" is a noun;

"are" is a state of being verb;

"rude" is an adjective used as an objective complement;

"and" is a coordinating conjunction;

"need" is an active verb in its present tense with a plural subject;

"to stop" is an active verb in its infinitive form, functioning as a noun;

"cried" is an active verb in its past tense form; and

"Mrs. Norris" is a proper noun.

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10y ago

"taunts" is a plural noun in that sentence.

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13y ago

It is a verb. What did Mrs. Norris do? Mrs. Norris cried.

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"the" is an article in that sentence.

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Noun

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Q: What part of speech is taunts in the sentence The taunts are rude and need to stop cried Mrs Norri?
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