Answer:
1. used to make a statement, ask a question, or give a command ➡️verb
2. modifies a word or word group other than a noun or pronoun➡️adverb
3. shows relationship of noun or pronoun to rest of the sentence➡️preposition
4. connects words, phrases, clauses➡️conjunction
5. modifies a noun or noun substitute➡️adjective
6. simple exclamations➡️interjection
7. names a person, place, or thing➡️noun
8. noun substitute➡️ pronoun
Explanation:
A verb is an action or doing word. It can be used to make a request, ask a question or give a command. An adverb modifies verbs. They explain and give further clarity on what the verb is doing. Preposition is used to show how nouns and pronouns are connected to other sentences. e.g in, on, etc. Conjunction actually connects words, phases and clauses. e.g and, but, etc. Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. They give nouns and pronouns more meaning by explaining what is going on. Interjections are used for exclamations. Noun tell us the name of persons, places, animals and things. Pronouns substitute nouns in a sentence.