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Syntactic analyzation of "We only had a few sunny days this summer, barely 24C on a few occasions, more like 14C most days." This part of speech text is verified.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. We Pronoun
2. only Adverb
3. had Verb Past Tense.
4. a Determiner
5. few Adjective Positive
6. sunny Adjective Positive
7. days Noun Plural
8. this Determiner
9. summer Noun Singular
10. , Punctuation
11. barely Adverb
12. 24 Numeric
13. C Proper Noun Singular
14. on Preposition
15. a Determiner
16. few Adjective Positive
17. occasions Noun Plural
18. , Punctuation
19. more Adverb
20. like Preposition
21. 14 Numeric
22. C Proper Noun Singular
23. most Adjective Superlative
24. days Noun Plural
25. . 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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