Adverb, abbreviation of adverb
adj? Adjective = adjective, abbreviation of adjective
Art = article, the abbreviation of the article
Num = number, abbreviation of number
Prep = preposition; Preposition, abbreviation of preposition
Pron = pronoun, short for pronoun
N = noun, short for noun?
V = verb, also refers to transitive verb and intransitive verb, abbreviation of verb?
Conj = conjunction, short for conjunction?
Vi = intransitive verb, which is the abbreviation of inherent verb.
Vt = transitive verb, the abbreviation of transitive verb
Aux.v = auxiliary verb, short for auxiliary.
A = adjective, corrected abbreviation
Int = interjection, short for interaction.
U = uncountable noun, short for uncountable noun.
C = countable noun, short for countable noun.
Pl = complex number, short for complex number.
S = theme
Sc = subject complement
O = addressee
Oc = Recipient's Supplement
Extended data
Interpretation of part of speech
1, noun, noun (n.n.) means the name of a person or thing, desk, pencil, tomato, apple.
1) countable nouns, countable nouns (c./cn ), trees, bottles and bags.
Singular, singular (singing. ), a car, an apple, that man.
Complex number, complex number (pl. ), books, shoes and pens.
2) uncountable nouns, uncountable nouns (u./un ), milk, water, ocean.
2. Pronouns. ) replace nouns or words, phrases or sentences equivalent to nouns, you, this, them, mystery.
3. Adjective (a./adj.) is used to modify nouns and express the characteristics of people or things, such as luck, Excellence, excitement, humor, etc.
Numbers. ) means a number or the order one, two, first.
Verb means action or state to eat, go and travel.
1) A transitive verb can be followed by an object directly.
2) The intransitive verb comes after the inherent verb (vi). ), not directly with the object.
6. Adverb (ad. /adv./adv.) modifies verbs, forms, and equivalents, indicating the action characteristics there, which are extensive and sudden.
7. The article (art) is used before nouns to help explain the range A, A and an that nouns refer to.
Preposition (prep. ) is used before nouns or pronouns to explain its relationship with other words in, on, at and of.
9. conj. ) indicate the name of a person or thing and, because, but.
10. Interjection (int. ) Replace nouns, numerals, adjectives, etc. Oh, ah, wow.
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