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3.

Idetify SPOCA

A PALACE OR AN INN

A Hermit was once passing through the capital of a great empire .


S.P S.N P.TO BE P.V D.O C.O
He stood in front of the royal palace at sunset.
S.P P.V D.O ADV.OF TIME
He took it for an inn.
S.P P.V D.O
So he spread his carpet on the green grass beside the gate.
S.P P.V D.O ADV.OF PLACE
He wanted to sleep there for the night.
S.P P.V P.V ADV.OFTIME
The guard tried to turn him out, but he refused to go.
S.N P.V O.INDIRECT C.O
The king heard the noise and came to the spot.
S.N P.V D.O C.S
"Don't you know, that it is my palace and not an inn?", said the king.
S.P P.V D.O D.O
"May I ask you, your majesty!", said the hermit, "Who lived in this palace it was first built?",
S.P P.V D.O C.O P.V S.N P.V D.O C.O
"My grandfather", replied the king.
S.N P.V D.O
"And who lived here after him?" asked the hermit.
P.V D.O P.V S.N

"My father", answered the kin.


S.N P.V D.O
"But who will live here after you?" asked the hermit for the third time.
P.V D.O P.V S.N ADV.OF TIME
"My son" was the king's answer.
S.N P.TO BE O.IND
Then the hermit said to the king,
S.N P.V D.O
"Your majesty, a place that change its residents so often is certainly an inn".
S.N O.IND P.V O.IND C.O C.O
The king was greatly pleased with this reply and allowed the hermit to sleep there for the night.
S.N P.TO BE P.V O.IND P.V O.IND P.V ADV.OF TIME
4. Identify PANCAVIP
A PALACE OR AN INN

A hermit was once passing through the capital of a great empire.


Adj Noun adj Adv verb conj noun adj noun

He stood in front of the royal palace at sunset.


Pron verb prepo conj adj noun prepo noun

He took it for an inn. So he spread his carpet on the green grass beside the gate.
Pron verb pron conj noun conj pron verb pron noun prepo conj noun prepo conj noun

He wanted to sleep there for the night. The guard tried to turn him out,.
Pron verb conj verb pron conj noun conj noun verb conj verb pron verb

but he refused to go The king heard the noise and came to the spot.
Conj pron verb conj verb conj noun verb conj noun conj verb conj conj noun

"Don't you know, that it is my palace and not an inn?", said the king
Adv pron adv adv pron pron noun conj adj noun verb conj noun

"May I ask you, your majesty!", said the hermit,


Adv pron verb pron pron noun verb conj noun

"Who lived in this palace it was first built?", "My grandfather", replied the king.
Adv verb prepo noun pron adj verb pron noun verb conj noun

"And who lived here after him?" asked the hermit.


Conj adv verb noun adj pron verb conj noun

"My father", answered the kin.


Pron noun verb conj noun

"But who will live here after you?" asked the hermit for the third time.
Conj adv adv verb noun adj pron verb conj noun conj conj adj noun

"My son" was the king's answer.


Pron noun adv conj noun verb

Then the hermit said to the king,


Adv conj nou verb conj noun

"Your majesty, a place that change its residents so often is certainly an inn”
Pron noun pron noun conj adj pron noun conj adj pron adj noun

The king was greatly pleased with this reply and allowed the hermit to sleep there for the night.
Conj noun adj adj verb conj verb conj verb conj noun verb adj conj conj noun

NOTE :
Pron : Pronoun Noun : Noun Adv : Adverb Int : Interjection
Adj : Adjective Conj : Conjunction Verb :Verb Prepo : Preposition

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