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Default How do I get Word to mark the parts of speech?

Is there any way to get Word to underline only certain parts of speech?

Ex. The dog ujumped/u over the cat. (underline verb)

This is for Microsoft Word 2002.
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How do you expect Word to recognize the parts of speech?

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Is there any way to get Word to underline only certain parts of speech?

Ex. The dog ujumped/u over the cat. (underline verb)

This is for Microsoft Word 2002.


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Although the grammar checker clearly has some ability to recognise parts of
speech, AFAIK it doesn't expose any of that information except in cases
where it finds fault with what you have written, so I'm afraid the answer is
you can't do it.

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Is there any way to get Word to underline only certain parts of speech?

Ex. The dog ujumped/u over the cat. (underline verb)

This is for Microsoft Word 2002.



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