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Parts of Speech by Suroom

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Parts of Speech by Suroom

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  1. PARTS OF SPEECH By: Suroom Khan

  2. 1.VERB Verbs indicate actions or states of being. conveys Idea Indicates an action To be To feel To have To go To run

  3. WHO, HOW MANY AND WHEN In order to indicate who is performing an action we conjugate the verb and provide its subject. Examples: I am We are You are You (pl.) are He, She, It, One is They are The Number of a verb tells us whether it is singular or plural. I, you, he, she, it, one speaks = Singular We, you, they speak = Plural The tense of a verb tells us when an action occurred.

  4. 2. Noun Noun is a naming word. Nouns indicate people, places, objects, and ideas. Proper nouns indicate specific people and places. Examples: house, bicycle, supervisor, notion, Mark, Chicago The girl rode her bicycle down the street to her house.

  5. 3. Pronoun • Pronouns replace nouns. • Used in place of noun. • Examples: she, they, you, one, we, his, this, that, them, him, which 1.Samantha loves cricket. She plays it every day after school. 2. Marco walks to school with Sherri and Ann. He meets them at the corner. • Personal Pronouns are often referred to in the following manner

  6. 4. Preposition • Prepositions indicate where someone/something is, or when something happened. • Examples: to, from, in, on, with, between, without, around, under, over, before, during, after, at, through • The dog ran under the fence and jumped into the neighboring yard in only a matter of seconds.

  7. 5. Adjective • Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns • It explains and tells more about noun and pronouns. • Examples: large, pretty, interesting, solid, wide, exceptional, smart, dull, caring, simple • The class was so boring that I thought I would fall asleep. • The stunning view left him at a loss for words. • It was so exciting I could hardly contain myself.

  8. 6. Adverb • Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They frequently end in –ly • Examples: rapidly, calmly, serenely, shockingly, mildly, boldly, sharply, well, fast, very • She smiled warmly at him when he entered the room. • He received an exceedingly good grade on the test.

  9. 7. Conjunction • Conjunctions indicate relationships between words, phrases, and clauses. • Examples: and, but, however, therefore, so, although, yet, when • Alice went to the dentist, but first she went to the candy store. • Although it has been raining all week, it should be sunny tomorrow

  10. THANK YOU

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