Define parts of speech and describe its types??
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This is a basic part of grammar which is used for making a whole sentence.
EXAMPLE =
Ram is a good boy
Here, ram is noun, is is verb, a is article, good is adjective, boy is noun
There are eight types of parts of speech =
NOUN
PRONOUN
VERB
ADVERB
ADJECTIVE
CONJUNCTION
PREPOSITION
INTERJECTION
EXAMPLE =
Ram is a good boy
Here, ram is noun, is is verb, a is article, good is adjective, boy is noun
There are eight types of parts of speech =
NOUN
PRONOUN
VERB
ADVERB
ADJECTIVE
CONJUNCTION
PREPOSITION
INTERJECTION
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We can categorize English words into 8 basic types called "parts of speech" or "word classes". It's quite important to recognize parts of speech. This helps you to analyze sentences and understand them. It also helps you to construct good sentences.
NOUN :-
A noun is the name of a person, place, thing or idea.
Examples of nouns: Daniel, London, table, dog, teacher, pen, city, happiness, hope.
PRONOUN :-
A pronoun is used in place of a noun or noun phrase to avoid repetition.
Examples of pronouns: I, you, we, they, he, she, it, me, us, them, him, her, this, those
Example sentences: Mary is tired. She wants to sleep. I want her to dance with me.
ADJECTIVE :-
An adjective describes, modifies or gives more information about a noun or pronoun.
Examples: big, happy, green, young, fun, crazy, three
Example sentences: The little girl had a pinkhat.
VERB :-
A verb shows an action or state of being. A verb shows what someone or something is doing.
Examples: go, speak, run, eat, play, live, walk, have, like, are, is
Example sentences: I like Woodward English. I study their charts and play their games.
ADVERB :-
An adverb describes/modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It tells how, where, when, how often or to what extent. Many adverbs end in -LY
Examples: slowly, quietly, very, always, never, too, well, tomorrow, here
Example sentences: I am usually busy.Yesterday, I ate my lunch quickly.
PREPOSITION :-
A preposition shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word. They can indicate time, place, or relationship.
Examples: at, on, in, from, with, near, between, about, under
Example sentences: I left my keys on the table for you.
CONJUNCTION :-
A conjunction joins two words, ideas, phrases or clauses together in a sentence and shows how they are connected.
Examples: and, or, but, because, so, yet, unless, since, if.
Example sentences: I was hot andexhausted but I still finished the marathon.
INTERJECTION :-
An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses a strong feeling or emotion. It is a short exclamation.
Examples: Ouch! Wow! Great! Help! Oh! Hey! Hi!
Example sentences: Wow! I passed my English test. Great! – Ouch! That hurt.
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