Tag pos
You're referring to the Part of Speech (POS) tags!
POS tags are a way to categorize words in a language based on their grammatical function. Here are the most common POS tags:
- NN (Noun): A person, place, thing, or idea. Examples: "dog", "city", "happiness"
- VB (Verb): An action or state of being. Examples: "run", "eat", "be"
- JJ (Adjective): Modifies or describes a noun. Examples: "happy", "big", "blue"
- RB (Adverb): Modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Examples: "quickly", "very", "well"
- DT (Determiner): A word that modifies a noun, such as "the", "a", or "an".
- PRP (Pronoun): A word that takes the place of a noun. Examples: "he", "she", "it", "they"
- IN (Preposition): A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. Examples: "in", "on", "at", "with"
- TO (To): An infinitive marker, used to form infinitive phrases. Examples: "to go", "to eat"
- CC (Conjunction): A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Examples: "and", "but", "or"
- UH (Interjection): A word that expresses emotion or feeling. Examples: "oh", "wow", "ouch"
- WP (Wh-Pronoun): A pronoun that begins with "who", "what", "when", "where", or "why". Examples: "who", "what", "when"
- POS (Possessive): A word that shows ownership or possession. Examples: "my", "your", "his"
These are the most common POS tags, but there may be others depending on the specific language or dialect.