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INDICATE THE GRAMMATICAL TERM/PARTS OF SPEECH AND GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CAPITALISED WORDS IN THE
SENTENCES BELOW:
1. AHMA'S LAUGHS make me LAUGH.
2. The proof OF the pudding is in the EATING.
3. THOSE flowers are BEAUTIFUL.
4. The only thing he enjoys is DANCING.
5. He ran out fast to a WAITING taxi IMMEDIATELY I called him.
6. It takes just a BITE to know how DELICIOUS a meal is.
7. Attempting to commit a crime is in ITSELF CRIMINAL
8. READING does to the mind, WHAT exercise does to the body.
9. To err is HUMAN, to FORGIVE is divine.
10. Raid insecticide spray kills insects INSECTS DEAD.

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