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Think of a sentence that has two nouns, one verb, and a conjunction.
The dog and the cat slept,
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I always vote. What part of speech is "always"?
adverb
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We elect a Member of Parliament in our riding. What part of speech is "of"?
preposition
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"Wow! I can't beleive he won!" What part of speech is "Wow!"?
interjection
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You could vote Liberal, Conservative, or NDP. What part of speech is "or"?
conjunction
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The votes must be counted accurately? What part of speech is accurately?
adverb
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What kind of noun is "knowledge"?
uncountable / non-count
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Is Governor General a compound noun?
yes
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What part of speech is "ballot"?
noun
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What part of speech is "politician"?
noun
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The word "vote" can be a noun and a __?
verb
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What kind of noun is "voter information card"?
compound
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The voter turnout might be low this year. What part of speech is "low"?
adjective
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What part of speech is "election"?
noun
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What part of speech is "eligible"?
adjective
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