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Grammar Problems with Adjectives, and Auxiliary Verbs

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Please help me with the following practice questions:

In the below sentences, can you state what EACH word is using this terminology - Adjective, Auxiliary Verb, Definite Article, Indefinate Article, Main Verb, Noun, Preposition, Adverb, Conjunction, Determiner, Gerund, Modal Verb, Pronoun, Superlative Adjective.

1. Many people think grammar is boring, but when you understand how language works, it can become one of the most interesting things you can study.

2, Students of grammar are usually good teachers and often enjoy working hard for long hours.

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This solution assists in analyzing the two sentences in terms of english terminology e.g. verbs, definite article, conjunctive, etc.

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