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<title>Sahila Mustafayeva</title>
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<title>English grammar.</title>
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<summary type="text">English grammar.
Mustafayeva, Sahila
According to their meaning, morphological characteristics and syntactical functions, words fall into certain classes called parts of speech. The verb is a part of speech which denotes an action or a state.
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