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Knowing the parts of speech are important because they help you to know how to correctly portray the idea that you're trying to tell someone of, or how to relate to someone what your trying to say. They also help you in the case of translating one language into another.

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Because without the 8 parts of speech, we would not be able to communicate.

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It helps you understand the English language and helps you learn other languages.

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