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What are the parts of speech this sentence jeb like cars but cant drive yet?

Here's the breakdown of the parts of speech in the sentence "Jeb like cars but can't drive yet":

* Jeb: Proper noun (a specific person's name)

* like: Verb (present tense, singular)

* cars: Noun (plural)

* but: Conjunction (coordinating)

* can't: Contraction of "can not" (modal auxiliary verb)

* drive: Verb (infinitive)

* yet: Adverb (modifies the verb "drive")

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