2. The Pronoun
This part of a speech refers to a word that replaces a noun. They eliminate the need
for repetition. A pronoun is usually substituted for a specific noun, which is called its
antecedent.
Example: I, you, he, she, we, ours, mine, yours, his, her, him, hers, they, them,
theirs, it, etc.
Sample Sentences:
1. Jia is a very determined child. She always focuses on her goal.
2. The largest share is mine.
3. The Adjective
This part of a speech refers to a word that modifies, describes or gives more
information about a noun or pronoun. Adjectives are describing words and normally
come before the nouns.
Example: fast, quiet, useful, much, pretty, old, blue, smart, beautiful, big, sad, red,
young, fun, crazy, three etc.
Sample Sentences:
1. The little boy had a blue umbrella.
2. The hardworking student received "A" grade.
4. The Verb
This part of a speech refers to a word that tells us what the subject does, or what
happens to it, or what state it is in, or what possesses.
Examples: am, is, was, are, were, have, has, had, do, does, did, be, am, is, are, was,
were, being, been, should, could, will, would, might, can, may, must, shall, ought
(to), go, speak, run, eat, play, live, walk, like etc.
Sample Sentences:
1. They are always ready for any disaster.
2. Ria is charming.