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Here's a single sentence that contains all eight parts of speech, along with explanations for each:

Sentence:
In the small town, people often gather at the local cafe and enjoy delicious pastries together. 

In (preposition) the small (adjective) town (noun), people (noun) often (adverb) gather (verb) at (preposition) the local (adjective) café (noun) and (conjunction) enjoy (verb) delicious (adjective) pastries (noun) together (adverb).

Explanation:

1. Noun: town, people, café, pastries – These are names of places, groups, and things.

2. Verb: gather, enjoy – These express actions performed by the people.

3. Adjective: small, local, delicious – These describe the nouns, providing more information about the town, café, and pastries.

4. Adverb: often, together – The first modifies the verb gather, indicating how frequently people gather, while the second indicates how they enjoy pastries.

5. Preposition: in, at – These show the relationships between the actions and the nouns, indicating where people gather and enjoy pastries.

6. Conjunction: and – This connects the two actions of gathering and enjoying.

7. Pronoun: (None in this sentence; we could use "their" to refer to the people.)

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