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Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence? Next, add the eggs to the batter. A. preposition B. adverb C. conjunction D. interjection
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Which part of speech is the underlined word in the sentence?
Next, add the eggs to the batter.
A.
preposition
B.
adverb
C.
conjunction
D.
interjection
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Its A. Preposition because conjuction is a verb & the rest aren't supposed to be underlined
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the word to is a preposition. there are no adverbs ( words describing a verb) conjunctions (and but or yet if so nor) interjection are at the front of a sentence before a comma but they usualy are they to show emotionĀ
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