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<h2>Part-Of-Speech Tag List:</h2>

- <b>CC:</b> Coordinating conjunction<br> <i>Example:</i> The soccer in the park is entertaining in the winter, <u>but</u> it’s better in the heat of summer.
- <b>CD:</b> Cardinal digit<br> <i>Example:</i> I bought <u>two</u> workstations while my sister bought <u>three hundred and forty-two</u> mainframes.
- <b>DT:</b> Determiner<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>Some</u> kings get all <u>the</u> attention, meaning that <u>the</u> current king is <u>a</u> role model.
- <b>EX:</b> Existential there<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>There</u> are some men who are here to see you.
- <b>FW:</b> Foreign word<br> <i>Example:</i> Do you know what <u>好</u> means?
- <b>IN:</b> Preposition<br> <i>Example:</i> We finished coding <u>after</u> the meeting.
- <b>IN:</b> Subordinating conjunction<br> <i>Example:</i> I bought some chicken <u>because</u> I was hungry.
- <b>JJ:</b> Adjective<br> <i>Example:</i> The food was <u>delicious</u>.
- <b>JJR:</b> Comparative adjective<br> <i>Example:</i> The weather was <u>colder</u> today than yesterday.
- <b>JJS:</b> Superlative adjective<br> <i>Example:</i> That was the <u>clearest</u> example that I have ever seen.
- <b>LSM:</b> List marker<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>1)</u> You must buy some bread.
- <b>MD:</b> Modal verb<br> <i>Example:</i> The weather <u>could</u> get worse, so I <u>will</u> see you tomorrow.
- <b>NN:</b> Singular noun<br> <i>Example:</i> That <u>apple</u> was appalling.
- <b>NNS:</b> Plural noun<br> <i>Example:</i> Those <u>apples</u> were appalling.
- <b>NNP:</b> Singular proper noun<br> <i>Example:</i> I saw <u>Bob</u> yesterday on my way to work.
- <b>NNPS:</b> Plural proper noun<br> <i>Example:</i> He supported the <u>Americans</u>.
- <b>PDT:</b> Predeterminer<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>All</u> the candidates agreed with him.
- <b>POS:</b> Possessive ending<br> <i>Example:</i> He was my cousin<u>'s</u> friend.
- <b>PRP:</b> Personal pronoun<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>I</u> was walking to the cinema while <u>he</u> was going to the opera.
- <b>PRP\$:</b> Possessive pronoun<br> <i>Example:</i> Those are <u>yours</u>, but the rest are for <u>my</u> friend.
- <b>RB:</b> Adverb<br> <i>Example:</i> The president was <u>very</u> surprised.
- <b>RBR:</b> Comparative adverb<br> <i>Example:</i> The boss spoke more <u>slowly</u> the second time.
- <b>RBS:</b> Superlative adverb<br> <i>Example:</i> He walked the <u>furthest</u> of all the volunteers.
- <b>RP:</b> Particle<br> <i>Example:</i> I cleaned <u>up</u> my room.
- <b>TO:</b> Spatial to<br> <i>Example:</i> I went <u>to</u> the store.
- <b>UH:</b> Interjection<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>Hooray</u>!
- <b>VB:</b> Verb in base form<br> <i>Example:</i> I <u>cook</u> chicken everyday.
- <b>VBD:</b> Verb in past tense<br> <i>Example:</i> I <u>took</u> the chicken from the fridge.
- <b>VBG:</b> Gerund<br> <i>Example:</i> I like <u>walking</u>.
- <b>VBG:</b> Present participle<br> <i>Example:</i> I was <u>walking</u> down the street.
- <b>VBN:</b> Past participle verb<br> <i>Example:</i> The president has been <u>chosen</u>.
- <b>VBP:</b> Verb in singular present tense (non-3rd person)<br> <i>Example:</i> I am <u>cooking</u> dinner right now.
- <b>VBZ:</b> Verb in singular present tense (3rd-person)<br> <i>Example:</i> He is <u>cleaning</u> the garage right now.
- <b>WDT:</b> Wh-determiner<br> <i>Example:</i> The company sold the phones, <u>which</u> were expensive to produce.
- <b>WP:</b> Wh-pronoun<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>What</u> do you want?
- <b>WP\$:</b> Possessive wh-pronoun<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>Whose</u> bag is this?
- <b>WRB:</b> Wh-abverb<br> <i>Example:</i> <u>Why</u> did you do that?