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Illustrate the proverb "Too many cooks spoil the broth​

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Go through the sentence 1 word at a time. Those whose function you don't know, use a search.

Too is an adverb. It modifies many

Many is an adjective. It modifies cooks. There are too many of them.

Cooks is a noun. Go to a McDonalds. Point your finger at the person preparing the hamburgers. He/she is the cook. Pointing your finger at something is one way to identify a noun.

Spoil is a verb. It's an action. Something happens when you spoil something.

In my day "the" was called an article. Perhaps it still is. If not, it is an adjective.

Broth is a noun. Not only can you point your finger at it broth, it is food. Very nounlike.

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