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Answer: I Saw A Chair in The Class That Has One Broken Leg. As Wood Is Easy To Break, I Thought It Is Normal But

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Functional English

Quiz #1 8 th. Oct.2020

Q: Write a cohesive paragraph (10 sentences) using the (different) parts of speech (at least 5).

- Underline and label each part of speech used.

Answer:

I saw a chair in the class that has one broken leg. As wood is easy to break, I thought it is normal but
as I move forward, I saw five more chairs being broken with one leg. I was very shocked to see this
scene and thought what is going on? So, I run to our principle, Dr. Ahmed. He was also surprised
when he heard about it. He called the workers to look at this issue. As the worker went to see the
class along with me, they were surprised to see that there was anything like that. The chairs were all
looking new and all its legs were properly fit to its base. When the worker told this to the principle.
He tried to think that I have being drinking wine many times last week.

1. Chair = Common Noun


2. Wood = Material Noun
3. But = Relative Pronoun
4. I = Singular Pronoun
5. Surprised & Shocked = Adverb of manner
6. Many = Adverb of frequency
7. What = Interrogative Adjective
8. Along = Preposition
9. Five more = Adverbs of Frequency
10. Dr. Ahmed = Proper noun
11. Called = Verb
12. Wine = uncountable noun

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