Components
6 examples found containing '詞 '
ああ
かんたん
感嘆
ことば

"Ah" is an interjection.
せんこう
先行
ことば
this,that,these,those
ばあい
場合
which
もち
いる
ふつう
普通
です
When the antecedent is this, that, these or those it is usual to use 'which'.
ああ
かんたん
感嘆
ことば

"Ah!" is an interjection.
えいご
英語
8つ
おも
ひんし
品詞
あります
めいし
名詞
どうし
動詞
けいようし
形容詞
ふくし
副詞
だいめいし
代名詞
ぜんちし
前置詞
せつぞくし
接続詞
そして
かんたん
感嘆
ことば

In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
ふてい
不定
ことば
けいようしてき
形容詞的
ようほう
用法
しゅるい
種類
あり
げんてい
限定
ようほう
用法
じょじゅつ
叙述
ようほう
用法
もちろん
しゅかく
主格
ほご
補語
です
There are two ways of using the infinitive as an adjective, 1. attributive, 2. predicative. Naturally 2. is a subject complement.
つぎ
どうし
動詞
ふてい
不定
ことば
だけ
もくてきご
目的語
とります
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
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