What is the correct sentence? – Mini contest #8

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Good day my beloved friends in this community, I'm happy to participate in this contest organized by @patjewell, this contest is really a mind blowing contest.

With this contest I have just cracked my brain to get a result of the correct sentence, it wasn't easy for me to get my own opinion of the correct sentence.

I decided to go an extra mile to get the correct sentence after going through others entry, I made a choice to do mine differently.

But before am going to write down my own opinion base on the puzzle, I am going write a little thing about the puzzle;

Painting
The
Always
Is
On
Days
What
Enjoy
Local
Beautiful
Park
At
Sunny
Alice

In the phrases above, there are splited into different part of speech, before any arrangements of the puzzle should be done there is every necessity to understand the part of speech which the words belong to.

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What is part of speech?

Firstly, I have to explain what is part of speech in English.

Part of speech is a category in English language that describes the role of words in which they plays in a sentence.

There are different groups of part of speech based on their function and meaning which am going to state below with example;

  • Noun: Names of a person, animal, place, thing, or idea. Examples: dog, city, happiness.
  • Pronoun: A word that takes the place of a noun. Examples: he, she, it, they.
  • Verb: word that expresses an action word or a state of being. Examples: run, jump, is, seem.
  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun or pronoun. Examples: happy, blue, tall.

  • Adverb: A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverbs. It often tells how, when, where, or to what extent. Examples: quickly, very, well.

  • Preposition: A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence. Examples: in, on, at, between.

  • Conjunction: A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Examples: and, but, because.

  • Interjection: A word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise. Examples: wow, oh, ouch.

  • Article: A word used to modify a noun, which is grammatically necessary but doesn't add much meaning by itself. Examples: the, a, an.

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Before am going to write down my own opinion, let me explain the puzzle words and their part of speech below;

  • Painting - Noun (name of an object in a sentence)
  • The - Definite article (used to specify a noun)

  • Always - Adverb (modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs)

  • Is - Verb (a form of the verb "to be")

  • On - Preposition (shows the relationship between its object and another word)

  • Days - Noun (plural form of "day")

  • What - Interrogative pronoun or adjective (used to ask questions or specify a noun)

  • Enjoy - Verb (action word)Local - Adjective (describes a noun)

  • Beautiful - Adjective (describes a noun)Park - Noun (a place or area)

  • At - Preposition (shows the relationship between its object and another word)

  • Sunny - Adjective (describes a noun, specifically weather)
  • Alice - Proper noun (a specific name, usually a person's name)

Now looking into the following explanations, am going to express my own opinion of the puzzle below;

PAINTING IS WHAT ALICE ALWAYS ENJOYS AT THE BEAUTIFUL LOCAL PARK ON SUNNY DAYS.

The above is my own opinion based on the puzzle, hope I have tried 😊.

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"Wow, what a creative and engaging post! 🤩 I love how you've explained the concept of part of speech in English and applied it to the puzzle. Your own opinion of the correct sentence is brilliant! 😊 I'm glad you decided to do things differently and show us your unique perspective.

I'm also impressed by your thoroughness in explaining each word's part of speech - it's like a fun language lesson! 📚 Your use of examples and visuals makes the content even more engaging and easy to understand.

Kudos to @patjewell for organizing this contest, and thank you for participating and sharing your thoughts with us! 🙌 Now, let's get the discussion going - what do you think about the other entries? Have any favorite sentences or words from the puzzle? Share your thoughts and engage with our community! 💬

P.S. Don't forget to vote for the witness 'xpilar.witness' by going to https://steemitwallet.com/~witnesses. Your support will help us continue contributing to the growth and success of the Steem community."

Thank you so much for taking time to read through my post and also commenting meaningfully.

I have just voted for the witness @xpilar.witness.

Looking into the question you ask,

what do you think about the other entries?

Absolutely, other people did very well in their own capacity, everyone does it own things in their own way.

They all did very well and I also learnt a lot from their own opinion, I gathered some ideas from their opinions and also added with the little I could developed personally to create the post.

The reason I decided to create my own opinion differently, was just to stand out, that's all, not because they didn't do well for me to follow their own way.

They all did very well in their entries. 😊

Thank you! ☕
He deserved the recognition!

What a nice post! I wish for plenty of Steemit to read this "English lesson."
This is how we all learn the English language!
Best wishes!

Thank you ma 😊

Pleasure!☕

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