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Explanation:
Before classifying our sentence’s words, we will be remembering what are the parts of the speech and what is each one made for. The part of the speech is a classification that works as a method of analysing sentences and even entire discourses; this classification helps us to understand how a word is used in a sentence. Through the parts of the speech, we can classify or divide all the sentences that exist in English. There are 8 parts of speech:
1. NOUNS: There are all the names of people, places, things or ideas.
2. ADJECTIVES: They describe, give more information or modify a noun (or pronoun).
3. PRONOUNS: They are commonly used in a place of a noun (they can help us to avoid repetitions).
4. VERBS: They shows action, movement, or a state of being.
5. ADVERBS: This kind of words modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. They work with verbs as adjectives work with nouns.
6. PREPOSITIONS: They are made to show the relationship between a noun and another word.
7. CONJUNCTIONS: They joins to words, ideas, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, etc.
8. INTEJERCTION: These words are special because they express strong emotion (for example in wow!).
Now that we know the eight parts of words that we can have, we can proceed to classify our sentence:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS BEST KNOWN FOR LEADING THE COUNTRY DURING THE CIVIL WAR
Abraham: NOUNLincoln: NOUNWas: VERBKnown: ADJECTIVEFor: CONJUNCTIONLeading: VERBThe: ARTICLECountry: NOUNDuring: PREPOSITIONThe: ARTICLECivil: ADJECTIVEWar: NOUNThen, we have what follows:
NOUNS: Lincoln, country, Abraham, warVERBS: WasADJECTIVES: Known, civilARTICLES: The, theCONJUNCTIONS: ForPREPOSITIONS: DuringPRONOUNS: 0ADVERBS: 0INTERJECTIONS: 0