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A grizzly bear is a very fierce animal.

'A' indefinite article. ('An' is indefinite article, to be used only with nouns beginning with 'a,e,i,u,o, and H'. 'The' is the definite article.)

'Grizzly' Adjective

'Bear' common noun

'is' verb ( to be)

'a' indefinite article.

'very' adverb . NB When there are two descriptive words to a noun, this first is always an adverb.

'fierce' adjective

'animal' common noun

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