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English, 02.04.2021 06:40 codyczajka

1. *Still* waters run deep. 2. He *still* lives in that house.
3. *After* the storm comes the calm.
4. The *after* effects of the drug are bad.
5. The *up* train is late.
6. It weighs *about* a pound.
7. He told us all *about* the battle.
8. He was only a yard *off* me.

NAME THE PART OF SPEECH MARKED ABOVE.​

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