where a thing happen. For example: now, tomorrow, certainly, maybe and others.
b. Adjective
There are some definitions of adjective that proposed by the experts. Frank states that adjective is modifier that has the grammatical property of
comparison.
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It is often identified by special derivational endings or by special adverbial modifiers that precede it. It most usual position is before the noun it
modifiers, but it fills other positions as well. While Sjah and Enong states that adjective is a word that use to expand and narrow the meaning of noun.
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It means that adjective is a word that describe noun. For examples: beautiful,
good, small and others. From the statements before, it can be concluded that adjectives is a word that
describe noun and has the grammatical property of comparison. For example: beautiful, good, small and others.
c. Noun
There are some definitions about noun that proposed by the expert. Frank states that noun is one of the most important parts of speech.
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Its arrangement with the verb helps to form the sentence core which is essential to every complete sentence.
While Sjah and Enong states that noun is a word used to name people, place, plant, object, animal, quality and abstract concepts.
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It means that noun is related with name of something like place, plant, people and others. For examples: John,
student, house, chair, rose, cat, honesty. From the statements before, it can be concluded that noun is one of the most
important parts of speech that can use to name people, place, plant, object, animal, quality and abstract concepts.
d. Verb
There are some definitions about verb that proposed by the expert. Frank states that verb is the most complex part of speech. Arrangements with nouns determine
the different kinds of sentences statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. Like the noun, the verb has the grammatical properties of person
and number, properties which require agreement with the subject.
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While Sjah