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Old 07-Dec-2007, 00:11
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The weather stated that we will get two-four inches of new snow tonight.



Need to know what each word is, noun,verb,pronoun, adj,adverb,conjunction,interjection,or preposition?????????????????


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Article, definite: The
Noun, common: weather; two, four; snow
Verb, main, past tense: stated
Pronoun, relative: that
Pronoun, personal: we
Verb, auxiliary: will
Verb, main, finite: get
Preposition: (to)
Noun, common, plural: inches
Possessive: of
Adjective, attributive: new
Adverb of time: tonight
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