Read the following paragraph and indicate the word class (parts of speech) of the underlined words in the spaces provided.

      

Read the following paragraph and indicate the word class (parts of speech) of the underlined words in the spaces provided.

The late professor Wangari Mathaai is one of Kenya’s most celebrated women. A lot can be said about what she did but the most outstanding achievement was winning the Nobel peace prize in 2004. This made her the first Kenyan as well as the first African woman to win the coveted prize.

  

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Martin
i) Professor Wangari Mathaai Proper noun
ii) Most Adverb
iii) Said Verb
iv) But Conjunction
v) Her Pronoun
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