Parts
of Speech
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Pronouns
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Articles
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Nouns
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Adjectives
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Adverbs
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°each
(2)(indefinite pronoun)
°one
(indefinite pronoun)
°all
(4)(indefinite pronoun)
°this
(2)(demonstrative pronoun) acting as an adjective
°there
°everyone
(indefinite pronoun)
°he(7times)
subject pronoun
°you(3times)
subject pronoun
°we
(4times) subject pronoun
°I
(6times) subject pronoun
°him
(object pronoun)
°his
(pronominal adjective)
°them
(object pronoun)
°your
(pronominal adjective)
°my
(pronominal adjective
°it
(twice acting as object pronoun and once
as a subject)
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°a(8)indefinite
article
°an
(indefinite article)
°the
(18) definite pronoun
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°brothers
(common noun)
°Irishman(4)
°bar
(5)
°Dublin
(proper noun)
°pints(4)
°Guinness
°room
°sip
°bartender
(3)
°pint
°brothers
°America
(proper noun)
°Dublin
°way(2)
°days
°custom
°regular
°drinks
°day
°regulars
°round
°grief
°condolences
°loss
°moment
°light
°eye
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°absent
°more
°better
(comparative form of good)
°nice
°same
°other
°silent
°second
°great
°confused
°fine
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°in
turn (2)
°flat
°at
a time
°here
°home
°together
°always
°then
°no
°just
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Parts
of Speech
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Prepositions
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Quantifiers
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Conjunctions
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Interjections
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Verbs
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°to
(4)
°into
°of(4)
°in
(4
°out
of
°after
°by
°from
°for(2)
°on(2)
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°three (4)
°one (3)
°two(2)
°
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°and(7)
(coordinating conjunction)
°but
(1) (coordinating conjunction
°when
(3 times) subordinating conjunction introducing an adverb clause.
°if
subordinating conjunction introducing an adverb clause
°after
subordinating conjunction introducing an adverb clause.
°if
subordinating conjunction introducing an adverb clause
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°well
°Oh,
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°walks
°orders
(4)
°sits
°drinking
°comes
back (2)
°know
°goes
°replies
°see
°have
°left
°promised
°drank
°admits
°leaves
°becomes
°drinks(2)
°comes
in
°notice
°fall
°says(2)
°wanted
°looks
°dawns
°laughs
°quit
°drinking
(gerund acting as object of the verb «quit»)
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Phrases
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Clauses
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°into a bar modifies the verb
« walks » and functions as an adverb. (prepositional/adverb phrase)
°in Dublin (prepositional phrase)
°of Guinness (prepositional phrase)
°in the back of the room modifies the
verb “sits” (adverb phrase)
°out of each one modifies the noun “a
sip” (adjective phrase)
°in turn (prepositional phrase)
°to the bar modifies the verb “comes
back” (adverb phrase)
°to him (prepositional phrase)
°at a time (prepositional phrase)
functioning as an adverb.
°in America modifies the verb “is”
(adverb phrase)
°in Australia modifies the verb “is”
(adverb phrase)
°in Dublin modifies the verb “be”
(adverb phrase)
°to remember the days (infinitive
phrase)
°in the bar modifies the noun
“regular” (adjective phrase)
°by taking drinks (prep. + gerund +
object)(gerund phrase)
°from each of them (prepositional
phrase)
°in turn (prepositional phrase)
°All the other regulars (noun phrase)
°in the bar modifies the noun phrase
(adjective phrase)
°to the bar modifies the phrasal verb
(comes back) ( adverb phrase)
°for the second round (adverb phrase)
°to intrude on your grief (infinitive
phrase acting as object of the verb “want”
°on your grief (prepositional phrase)
°to offer my condolences (infinitive
phrase object of the verb “wanted”
°on your great loss (prepositional
phrase)
°for a moment (adverb phrase)
°in his eyes modifies the verb “dawns”
(adverb phrase)
°would taste (verb phrase)
°would drink (verb phrase)
°I don’t want (verb phrase)
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°when he finished all three (adverb
clause)
°after I draw it (adverb clause)
°if you bought one (adverb clause)
°When we all left home (adverb clause)
°we’d drink this way (noun clause)
°that this is a nice custom (noun
clause)
°when he comes back to the bar (adverb
clause)
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