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what is the definition of an adverb, adjective, pronoun,noun and preposition

how can I recognise word class in a sentence

how can recognising word class help me to build sentences
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please can you tell me the definition of these word classes:

adverb, adjectives, preposition, nouns, pronouns


how can l recognise word class in a sentence

how can understanding word class help me to constrct sentences
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