Understanding the Eight Parts of Speech
Explore the essential components of language with explanations and visuals covering the eight parts of speech, including nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections. Learn about different types of nouns, pronouns, and verbs, and how adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions enhance sentence structure.
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EIGHT PARTS OF SPEECH Nouns Interjections Pronouns Conjunctions
A word that names A Person A Place A Thing An Idea
KINDSOF NOUNS Common Nouns boy girl Singular Nouns boy girl Singular Possessive boy s girl s Proper Nouns Ali Zara Plural Nouns boys girls Plural Possessive boys girls
Adjective Modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. Answers these questions: Which? Did you lose your address book? What kind? Is that a wool sweater? How many? Just give me five minutes.
Pronoun The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns. It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea. Personal Pronouns I, me, mine you, your, yours she, her, hers, it, its we, us, our, ours they, them, their, theirs myself, yourself Interrogative Pronouns who whom what which whose Indefinite Pronouns anybody, one, each, either, none, someone
Verb A word that expresses action or otherwise helps to make a statement. Every sentence must have a verb. Verb Subject Predicate
KINDSOF VERBS Action verbs express mental or physical action. Linking verbs make a statement by connecting the subject with a word that describes or explains it. He rode the horse to victory. He has been sick.
Adverb Modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Answers these questions: He ran quickly. How? When? She left yesterday. Where? We went there. To what degree or how much? It was too hot!
Preposition Introduces a noun or pronoun or a phrase or clause functioning in the sentence as a noun. The word or word group that the preposition introduces is its object. They received a postcard from Bobby telling about his trip to Canada.
COMMON PREPOSITIONS behind below beneath beside between beyond by down during except for from in into like of off on over past since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without aboard about above across after against along among around at before
Conjunction A word that joins words or groups of words. either/or so
Interjection An exclamatory word that expresses emotion. Goodness! What a cute baby! Wow! Look at the time! I ll never finish my work!