1 / 156

PARTS OF SPEECH

PARTS OF SPEECH. TAUGHT BY: PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH. LAY SENGHOR 016 940 392. I. HE. SHE. THEY. IT. What is a pronoun?. Definition: A pronoun is a word used instead of noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it.

tchism
Download Presentation

PARTS OF SPEECH

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. PARTS OF SPEECH TAUGHT BY:PROFESSOR OFENGLISH LAYSENGHOR016 940 392

  2. I HE SHE THEY IT

  3. What is a pronoun? • Definition: A pronoun is a word used instead of noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it. A pronoun is a part of speech that substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and designates persons or things asked for, previously specified, or understood.

  4. PRONOUNS • Classification and Definition Self-pronoun Personal pronoun Possessive pronoun Demonstrative pronoun Relative pronoun Interrogative pronoun Indefinite pronoun Reciprocal pronoun

  5. What is a personal pronoun? • Definition: A personal pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to denote the three persons. Second person First person Third person

  6. Personal pronoun is divided: SubjectObject me WE I us you YOU him HE them THEY her SHE IT it one ONE

  7. FUNCTIONS OF PERSONAL PRONOUN • 1/ Subject of a verb They want to conduct a diplomatic negotiation with Sarah Palin about war in Pakistan. • 2/ Object of a verb I met them in New York during election campaign.

  8. 3/ Direct / Indirect object Obama provided it to them in conference after election. • 4 / Object of a preposition Ronaldo waits for me at the street corner. • 5 / Subjective complement If I were you, I shouldn’t do that.

  9. THE USE OF ( IT) • 1/ Subject of verb I have a dog. It is called Tony. • 2/ Object of a verb I can’t find it anywhere today. • 3/ Formal subject Sometimes, it is difficult to make a decision.

  10. 4/ Formal object I consider it as my duty to return gratitude to my parents for supporting me to study more English. • 5/ Subject of impersonal verb - Natural phenomenon - Time – Distance It rains. It takes 3 days.. It takes 2 km.

  11. 6/ Emphatic sentence Sok broke the glass. It was Sok that broke the glass.( It + be +noun + that..) • 7/ In familiar expression It is said that……………………. It is believed that………………. It is reported that……………….

  12. 8/ For thing without life Here is your picture, take it away. • 9/ In speaking of the weather or the time It is cold today. It was 4 o’clock when she arrived. • 10/ For a young child When I saw the child. It was crying.

  13. What is a possessive pronoun? • Definition: A possessive pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to show possession and is used to replace the possessive adjective plus noun. Ex- I heard his vioce. It is really his.

  14. REMARK ON DOUBLE POSSESSIVE Ex- Please show me one of your picture. Ex- Please show me a picture of yours. Ex- She introduced me to one of Sok’s friends. NOUN + OF + POSSESSIVE PRONOUN

  15. POSSESSIVE PRONOUN Singular Plural mine ours yours his yours hers its theirs one’s

  16. What is a self-pronoun? • Definition: A self-pronoun is a kind of pronouns which is used to show that the subject does something for himself or to emphasize the role of subject or object. Ex- He killed himself. Ex- I myself shot the tiger yesterday.

  17. SELF- PRONOUN Singular Plural myself ourselves yourself himself yourselves herself themselves itself oneself

  18. SELF- PRONOUN • SELF- PRONOUN IS DIVIDED INTO 2 Reflexive pronoun Emphasizing pronoun

  19. REFLEXIVE PRONOUN • 1/ Object of the verb Hillary loves herself too much. • 2/ Indirect object We can’t teach ourselves English. • 3/ Object of preposition Obama and Clinton work for themselves. Note: reflexive pronoun can’t be omitted.

  20. EMPHASIZING PRONOUN • 1/ To emphasize the subject The hunter himself killed the big tiger. • 2/ To emphasize the object I have met Sarah Palin herself. Note:emphasizing pronoun can be omitted and can be put right after the subject, object or at the end of the sentence.

  21. What is a relative pronoun? • Definition: A relative pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to introduce an adjective clause. that whom who whose as which

  22. FOR PERSON WHO ( THAT) - SUBJECTIVE CASE This is the man who brings me the news. WHOM ( THAT) – OBJECTIVE CASE The girl whom you told me is standing there.

  23. FOR THINGS WHICH ( THAT) – SUBJECT/ OBJECT Palin lends me a book which is very interesting. This is the novel which we are talking about. This is an information which we provided

  24. WHOSE - For person The mother whose boy died in the accident is crying painfully. • OF WHICH - For thing The house of which roof is red belongs to my uncle. • ASis used as a relative pronoun after such +pronoun and sometimes after the same +pronoun.

  25. What is a demonstrative pronoun? • Definition: A demonstrative pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to point out person or things. THAT THIS THOSE THESE

  26. ones such To avoid repetition Ex-There are two shirts. I like the red ones. Ex-Those students are clever ones. Ex-Such are people, I’ve never met.

  27. What is an interrogative pronoun? • Definition: 016 940 392 An interrogative pronoun is a kind of pronouns used to make questions. which what who whose

  28. For person what – is used to ask for occupation. which – is used to ask for choice. who – is used to ask for identification. whose – is used to ask for possessor. • For things what - is used to ask for information.

  29. What is an indefinite pronoun? • Definition. An indefinite pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to refer to number, but not any number in particular. one both each either neither several all every whole some any a little many much a lot of…..

  30. What is a reciprocal pronoun? • Definition: A reciprocal pronoun is a kind of pronouns that is used to show reciprocity between subject. Ex-In our society, we must depend on one another. Ex-Romeo and Juliet loved each other.

  31. What is a noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 A noun is a name of anything. It may be the name of a person, an animal, a place an action, a quality, or a state of being. Ex- a teacher, a sword, a bird, a town, revenge, loyalty, laziness………..

  32. KINDS OF NOUN • THERE ARE TWO MAIN KINDS OF NOUN ABSTRACT NOUN CONCRETE NOUN

  33. What is a concrete noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 A concrete noun is a kind of nouns that we can see and touch. Ex- teacher, school, laptop, car, plane book, cat, telephone, girl, ………..

  34. KINDS OF CONCRETE NOUN • THERE ARE THREE KINDS OF CONCRETE NOUN: COMMON NOUN នាមសាធា នាមប្រមូលផ្តុំ នាមអសាធា COLLECTIVE NOUN PROPER NOUN

  35. What is a common noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 A common noun is a kind of nouns that we can share in common. Common Noun is divided: COUNTABLE NOUN UNCOUNTABLE NOUN

  36. What is a proper noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 A proper noun is a kind of nouns that refers to a name of particular persons, animals, places………………………… Ex- Phnom Penh, London, Oslo, Paris Kopenhagen, Budapest, Cambodia Kampot, Pursat, Kampong Thom…

  37. What is a collective noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 A collective noun is a kind of nouns that refers to a number of things, animals or person as a whole. Ex- class, people, cattle, crew, committee, police………….

  38. What is an abstract noun? • Definition: 016 940 392 An abstract noun is a kind of nouns that we can not see and touch. Abstract Noun may refer: ACTION STATUS QUALITY

  39. FORMATION OF ABSTRACT NOUN 1/ ADJECTIVE + NESS Ex- happiness, laziness, greatness, bitterness……………………….. Ex- length, width, breath, youth, depth… 2/ ADJECTIVE + TH

  40. Ex- materialism, heroism, socialism…. Ex- friendship, ownership, scholarship.. 3/ ADJECTIVE OR NOUN + ISM 4/ NOUN + SHIP

  41. Ex- boyhood, childhood, neighborhood... Ex- construction, dictation, action…….. 5/ NOUN + HOOD 6/ VERB + ION

  42. Ex- freedom, kingdom, wisdom……… Ex- management, judgement………… 7/ ADJECTIVE OR NOUN + DOM 8/ VERB + MENT

  43. Ex- hunting, swimming, jogging, doing… Ex- love, taste, touch, fear, hate, smell… 9/ VERB + ING 10/ SOME VRBS

  44. SOME KINDS OF NOUNS COMPOUND NOUN NOUN EQUIVALENT DERIVATIVE NOUN AGENT NOUN MARTERIAL NOUN AGGREGATE NOUN

  45. What is a compound noun? • Definition: A compound noun is a kind of nouns which consists of two, three or more parts and is created by: Ex- postcard, bookcase, newspaper….. 1/ NOUN + NOUN

  46. Ex- sawing machine, swimming pool….. Ex- grandson, whiteboard, redpen…….. 2/ GERUND + NOUN 3/ ADJECTIVE + NOUN

  47. Ex- overcoat, upland, foresight………. Ex- pickpoket, cutpurse, cutthroat…….. 4/ ADVERB/ PREPOSITION + NOUN 5/ VERB + NOUN

  48. 6/ VERB + ADVERB Ex- breakdown, buildup, farewell……… Ex- income, outlook, input………. 7/ ADVERB + VERB

  49. Ex- spokesman, salesman, sportsman statesman………. 8/ POSSESSIVE CASE + NOUN

More Related