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Parts of speech for the sentence: I have to sing.



 
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Parts of speech for the sentence: I have to sing. #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 08, 2009 20:09 pm   Parts of speech for the sentence: I have to sing.
 

Hi guys,
I am a newbie.English is my secound language.
"I have to sing".
Here I is a pronoun.Please tell me the parts of speech of other words.
Thank you guys.
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Parts of speech for the sentence: I have to sing. #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 09, 2009 10:57 am   Parts of speech for the sentence: I have to sing.
 

The rest is the verb. 'Have to' is a quasi-auxiliary, and the main verb is 'sing'.
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