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Label adverbs ADV, adjectives ADJ, articles AR, all words in prepositional phrases P, and pronouns PN.

A crowd of spectators stood patiently waiting for the parade.

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prepositions

of spectators

for the parade

articles

a

the

nouns

crowd

spectators

parade

verbs

stood

waiting

adjectives

patiently

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Answer:

a- article

crowd- noun

of- preposition

spectators- noun

stood- verb

patiently- adverb

waiting- verb

for- preposition

the- article

parade- noun

Step-by-step explanation:

There are eight parts of speech. Noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. An adverb is a word which tells something about the verb or the work is done. A pronoun is a word which is used in the place of a noun. An adjective is a word which tells something about the noun or the pronoun. A preposition is a word which tells about the relation of subject to the object.

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