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Answered by pmd43638
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Parts of Speech Examples

You can learn a lot about a language by studying examples of parts of speech. In language, the parts of speech are the categories of words based on their function within a sentence. This is true with English, as well as any number of other languages such as French and Spanish. Understanding parts of speech is a helpful way to look at words to help you understand the underlying grammar and logic of any language you study.

Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech Examples in English

In English, there are eight different parts of speech. However, some people also classify articles as a part of speech making a total of nine. Examine the nine different word classes through the examples below.

Adjectives

Adjectives modify or describe a noun. These words ascribe an attribute to the noun being modified.

The sleepy bear hibernated all winter.

It's a long drive, but it's worth the trip.

Should I buy the blue jeans or purple sweater?

Adverbs

Adverbs modify or describe a verb, adjective, or another adverb or word group. This modification provides information relating to time, place, manner, cause, degree, or circumstance.

Joe grumpily got out of bed.

Sara ran very quickly to school.

That's quite expensive, don't you think?

Conjunctions

Conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, and clauses. They coordinate the words together so they make sense as a cohesive thought, sentence, or paragraph.

You'll need to study all night if you want to pass tomorrow's test.

Go to the store and buy some milk.

Kristopher doesn't have enough experience. Therefore, we will not hire him.

Interjections

Interjections are words used as exclamations to show feelings. They're usually abrupt, interrupting the speech for emotional effect.

Bah, who cares what they think anyway?

If Cody asked me out on a date, gosh, that'd make my day.

I spilled the coffee everywhere. Oops!

Nouns

Nouns name a person, place, thing idea, or quality. They can act as the subject or the object of a sentence.

Send in the clowns.

Brazil is beautiful this time of year.

His love of music really shows.

Prepositions

Prepositions are used to indicate relationships, often spatial, between nouns and pronouns. They indicate how one noun, noun phrase, or pronoun relates to another.

Between you and me, I wouldn't trust Andy.

The coffee shop is across the street.

Put the carrots in the refrigerator, please.

Pronouns

Pronouns take the place of nouns to simplify speech and writing. They can otherwise function in the same way as nouns, serving as subjects and objects in sentences.

She is the smartest kid in class.

George took the book from him.

Who is coming to the party tonight?

Verbs

Verbs express action or a state of being. It is because of the former that verbs are often called "action verbs," but non-action verbs can be used to represent a state of being, need, sense, or preference.

Let's walk to the park.

Janine lives in Minneapolis.

The air conditioning unit desperately needs repair.

Articles

In English, articles are used in sentences as an adjective to modify a noun. The two types of articles are called definite and indefinite. The three indefinite articles include ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘some’. ‘The’ is the only definite article.

The tall man took the car to the shop.

I gave my brother an umbrella.

He found a book to read.

Do you want some milk?

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Answered by saanvisonar2024
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There are 8 parts of speech in total -

1. Noun : It is also known as naming words.

  example - cat , flower , The Taj  Mahal etc.

2. Pronoun : They are described as the words used in the place of a noun.

    example - he , she , they etc.

3. Verb : Action words are known as verbs.

    example - eat , walk , teach etc.

4. Adverb : Words which describe verbs are known as adverbs.

    example - The teacher taught brilliantly.

5. Adjective : Words which describe noun and pronoun are known as  

    adjectives.

    example - The food is delicious.

6. Prepositions : Words which set a relation of nouns , pronouns etc. with other words in a sentence are known as prepositions.

   example - The cat sat beside the table.

7. Conjunctions : Words which join two or more sentences , phrases or clauses are known as conjunctions.

   example - I bought some chocolates and had a cup of coffee.

8. Interjection : Words which describe feelings or emotions are known as interjections.

   example - Bravo ! you did a great job.

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