sneela
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- Native Language
- Malayalam
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- India
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- India
Please can someone check the part of speech of the sentence given below...
"He has hardly any chance of succeeding"
He = pn; has = verb; hardly =adv' any = adj or det (doubt); chance = noun; of = prep; succeeding = adj or noun (doubt)
Have highlighted the ones which I am not sure about. Would appreciate if someone can describe the rules to decide the correct ones.
thanks and regards
sneela
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not a teacher or a native speaker
"He has hardly any chance of succeeding"
He = pn; has = verb; hardly =adv' any = adj or det (doubt); chance = noun; of = prep; succeeding = adj or noun (doubt)
Have highlighted the ones which I am not sure about. Would appreciate if someone can describe the rules to decide the correct ones.
thanks and regards
sneela
______________________________
not a teacher or a native speaker