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24 December, 02:51

Not every word can be labeled as a specific part of speech.

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  1. 24 December, 03:16
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    I think That statement is true. There is definitely a word that not really required in a sentence and only exist to give a more proper punctuation but won't change the meaning of the sentence if it's taken away. One example of that type of word is 'the'
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