13. Word in Position
Word in Position
Question:
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# Here's another chance to practice your for loop skills. Write code for the
# function word_in_pos (meaning word in parts_of_speech), which takes in a string
# word and a list parts_of_speech as inputs. If there is a word in parts_of_speech
# that is a substring of the variable word, then return that word in parts_of_speech,
# else return None.
def word_in_pos(word, parts_of_speech):
# your code here
return
test_cases = ["NOUN", "FALSE", "<<@PERSON><", "PLURALNOUN"]
parts_of_speech = ["PERSON", "PLURALNOUN", "NOUN"]
print word_in_pos(test_cases[0], parts_of_speech)
print word_in_pos(test_cases[1], parts_of_speech)
print word_in_pos(test_cases[2], parts_of_speech)
print word_in_pos(test_cases[3], parts_of_speech)