Parts of speech

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Parts of Speech Presented by : Abrar Aqeel

Introduction : The part of speech indicates how the word functions in meaning as well as grammatically within the sentence.

Importance of Parts of Speech: The different parts of speech is important in understanding how words can and should be joined together to make sentences that are both grammatically correct and readable. 

Types  of  Parts of Speech :

Noun  Adverb Conjunction Preposition Verb Pronoun Adjective Interjection Parts of Speech

1) Noun: A noun is a naming word. It can be the name of a thing, place, person or animal. Examples :          1) Jenny  is my sister.           2)I love to play with my  dog .           3)I live in  Australia . 

2) Pronoun: The words that can be used instead of a noun are called pronouns. The pronoun refers to its antecedent. A pronoun helps us avoid unnecessary repetition in our writing and speech.  Examples :                                      Tony is a good boy. Tony loves to study.            Instead of Tony we can use 'he'.               Now read these sentences again:               Tony is a good boy. He loves to study.  

3) Verb: The word 'verb' derived from the Latin word ' verbum '. A verb is a doing word that shows an action and a state. a verb is a word that informs about an action, an existence of something or an occurrence. The verb is the main word in a sentence. No sentence can be completed without a verb.  Examples :                            1)The dog  ran  across the yard.              2)Anthony is  throwing  the football.              3)She  accepted  the job offer.

4) Adjective: An adjectives are used to identify individual people and unique things, they are usually positioned before the noun or pronoun that they modify. Examples :               1)The dog Chased the car.                   The big  dog chased the car.               2)This is a car.                   This is a blue  car.

5) Adverb: An adverb is a word/a set of words that modifies verbs, adjective, and other adverbs. It tells when, where, and how an action is performed or indicates the quality or degree of the action. Examples :                1)She slammed the door.                   She angrily  slammed the door.                2)My mother cook meal.                   My mother cook delicious meal.                 

6) Preposition: A preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns or phrases to other words within a sentence. They act to connect the people, objects, time and locations of a sentence.    Prepositions are usually short words, and they are normally placed directly in front of nouns. Examples :                                      1)We will not leave  before  3pm  2)I was born  on  July 4 th , 1996. 3)I lived  in  France

7) Conjunction:  Conjunction is a word that connects or joins clauses, words, phrases together in a sentence. Conjunctions are used to coordinate words in a sentence. Conjunctions are used as single words or in pairs. Examples :           1)She bought a book  and  pen.           2)Would you like tea or  coffee?            3)I sent him a letter but  he didn't respond               

8)  Interjection: An interjection is a word, phrase, or sentence that expresses emotion, meaning, or feeling. These emotion words proceed punctuation marks, which are most often but not always exclamation points. Examples :               1) Whoa,  this city view is amazing!               2) Wow ! What a beautiful car!               3) Ouch ! It hurts!

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