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Parts of speech and sentence meaning



 
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Parts of speech and sentence meaning #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 11, 2009 19:34 pm   Parts of speech and sentence meaning
 

Hi guys,
English is my second language.My desire is to improve my English knowledge.

1)"I want to sing"
Here I is a pronoun.What are the parts of speech for the remaining words?

2)What is the meaning of each sentence?
"Don't you play with me?" and
"Do you not play with me?"

Thank you
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