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Syntactic analyzation of "What I saw was dozens of school buses submerged that could have been used to evacuate people who had no transportation." This part of speech text is verified.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. What Pronoun
2. I Pronoun
3. saw Verb Past Tense.
4. was Verb Auxiliary
5. dozens Noun Plural
6. of Preposition
7. school Noun Singular
8. buses Noun Plural
9. submerged Verb Past Tense.
10. that Pronoun
11. could Verb Auxiliary
12. have Verb Auxiliary
13. been Verb Auxiliary
14. used Verb Past Participle.
15. to Particle
16. evacuate Verb Base Form.
17. people Noun Plural
18. who Pronoun
19. had Verb Past Tense.
20. no Determiner
21. transportation Noun Singular
22. . Punctuation

Eight parts of speech

Below you can see a brief explanation of the eight main parts of speech. Memorize each word type to get a better understanding of the composition of a sentence.

Noun

A noun names a person, place, things or idea. Examples dog, cat, horse, student, teacher, apple, Mary etc...

Adverb

An adverb tells how often, ho, when, where. It can describe a verb, an adjective or an adverb. Examples loudly, always, never, later, soon etc...

Verb

A verb is a word or group of words that desribes an action, experience. Examples realize, walk, see, look, sing, sit, listen etc...

Adjective

An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. Examples red, tall, fat, long, short, blue, beautiful, sour etc...

Preposition

A preposition is used before a noun, pronoun, or gerund to show place, time, direction in a sentence. Examples at, in, to, for, from etc...

Conjuction

Conjuntions join words or groups of words in a sentence. Examples and, because, yet, therefore, moreover, since, or, so, until, but etc...

Pronoun

Pronouns replace the name of a person, place, thing or idea in a sentence. Examples he, she it, we, they, him, her, this, that etc...

Interjection

Interjections express strong emotion and is often followed by an exclamation point. Examples Bravo! Hooray! Yeah! Oops! Phew!

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