"so" is an adverb. It modifies the adverb "hard," which itself modifies the verb "to know."
She was so nervous about giving the speech that she started hyperventilating after the first few sentences.
Where can be a conjunction, an adverb, a pronoun and a noun.
"knock the state", but it is used in speech to mean an upheavel or over-throwing of a government.
Injunctions are not a part of speech. Conjunctions, however, are one of the parts of speech.
i want to know what part of speech is camping
How to use the word in a sentence.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
"the animals were thrilled" the whole thing is a part of a speech LOL jokes i don't know hehe
it helps the reader know how to use the word in a sentence
Rising tone is when the tone of a sentence rises at the end of the sentence. This is often done in a question - You know her, don't you?It is hard to illustrate here but you could draw a flat line above the first part of the sentence, then from the word don't the line would rise up a little, indicating rising tone
Vacuous is a hard word, not that much people know it ,like me
A good sentence using "know" could be: "I know that hard work and dedication are essential for achieving my goals." This sentence effectively illustrates the understanding of a concept and emphasizes the importance of effort in personal development.
In this kind of sentence, "how" is usually considered an adverb, modifying the verb infinitive "to write".
If you know the part of speech then you can have an idea how the word functions.For example if you know a word is a noun then you know it can go in the subject and the object position of a sentence. eg cat is a nounas a subject - The cat jumped on the table.as a object - The dog chased the cat.Some words can only be subjects or only objects. If you know me is an object pronoun then you would know that this sentence is not correct:Him and me went to the cinema.
Sometimes it is hard to distinguish fact from fiction.
I thought that the speech which he gave was both informative and eloquent.ok here it goes:I know how to use eloquent in a sentence.that was the sentence :PSpeakinq | Writtinq GracefulLy .
"Are" is a verb, even at the end of a sentence. For example, if you say, "Do you know where the scissors are?", "are" is still a verb. In this case, it is the verb of an embedded question. "Scissors" is the subject of the verb "are".