'Bravely' is an adverb of manner because it modifies the verb 'fought', describing how the action was performed.
The adjective 'fond' is a fixed prepositional phrase and is always followed by 'of'.
'Honesty' is an abstract noun. It is the name of a quality and functions as the subject of the sentence.
The adjective 'accustomed' is correctly followed by the preposition 'to' to indicate familiarity with something.
'Beautiful' is an adjective because it describes or modifies the noun 'necklace'.
The verb 'succeed' is followed by the preposition 'in' when referring to the achievement of a goal or task.
'Quickly' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'finished', indicating the manner in which the action was completed.
The adjective 'guilty' is followed by the preposition 'of' to specify the offense or crime.
'Dedication' is an abstract noun representing the quality of being committed to a task or purpose. It is the subject of the sentence.
The verb 'abide' is followed by the preposition 'by' to mean 'to accept or act in accordance with a rule or decision'.
The word 'annual' describes or modifies the noun 'report', specifying which report. Therefore, it is an adjective.
The fixed preposition used with the verb 'derive' to indicate an origin or source is 'from'.
'Wisdom' is the name of an abstract quality, making it a noun.
The verb 'prefer' is followed by the preposition 'to' when comparing two things.
The word 'fast' modifies the verb 'runs', describing how the action is performed. Therefore, it functions as an adverb.
The phrasal verb 'rely on' means to depend on someone or something with full trust.
'Strength' is the name of a quality or a state of being, which is the function of a noun.
The adjective 'aware' is always followed by the fixed preposition 'of'.
The word 'well' modifies the verb 'performed', describing the manner of the performance. This makes it an adverb.
The verb 'prohibit' is followed by the preposition 'from' to indicate what is not allowed.
The word 'majestic' is an adjective because it describes the noun 'lion', telling us what kind of lion it is.
The verb 'abstain' is always followed by the fixed preposition 'from', meaning to refrain from something.
'Patience' is an abstract noun as it names a quality or an idea, and it is the subject of the sentence.
The adjective 'adept' is followed by the preposition 'at' (or 'in') to indicate skill in a particular activity.
'Gently' is an adverb of manner because it modifies the verb 'spoke', describing how he spoke.
The verb 'comply' is always followed by the preposition 'with', meaning to act in accordance with a rule or command.
'Courage' is an abstract noun; it is the name of a quality. It is the object of the verb 'showed'.
The verb 'congratulate' is followed by the fixed preposition 'on' when referring to the reason for the congratulations.
'Extremely' is an adverb of degree. It modifies the adjective 'long', telling us to what extent the journey was long.
The phrasal adjective 'absorbed' is followed by the fixed preposition 'in', meaning to be fully engrossed or interested in something.
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