Definition of noun pronoun verb adverb adjective with examples
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Noun- It is a place, person or object. It can also be an idea.
Example 1- Ashley is not my best friend. In this sentence, Ashley is the main noun as it is a person. Friend is also a noun.
Example 2- Singapore is my favourite country. Here, Singapore is the main noun as it is the name of a place. Country is also a noun.
Pronoun- When you keep using a person, place or thing's name over and over again in a piece of text, use a pronoun. A pronoun is a word which is used to replace a noun. Some pronouns are- I, she, he, my, it, etc.
Example- Sentence with a noun: Rita is my best friend.
Sentence with a pronoun: She is my best friend.
Adverb- An adverb is a word which describes a verb. It describes how the verb is doing a particular action.
Example- He walks slowly to school. Here, the adverb is slowly as it describes how the verb is doing the action of walking. This part of speech shows whether the subject is doing an action slowly, quickly, shabbily, etc.
Verb- A verb is a word which tells what a noun is doing.
Example- Amy likes to sing songs. Here, the verb is sing as it tells what the subject- Amy is doing.
Adjective- An adjective is a word which describes the noun. It tells us attributes or features of the noun.
Example- Koalas are cute animals. In this sentence, cute is the adjective. It tells us about the noun- whether it is ugly or pretty, cute, etc.
Example 1- Ashley is not my best friend. In this sentence, Ashley is the main noun as it is a person. Friend is also a noun.
Example 2- Singapore is my favourite country. Here, Singapore is the main noun as it is the name of a place. Country is also a noun.
Pronoun- When you keep using a person, place or thing's name over and over again in a piece of text, use a pronoun. A pronoun is a word which is used to replace a noun. Some pronouns are- I, she, he, my, it, etc.
Example- Sentence with a noun: Rita is my best friend.
Sentence with a pronoun: She is my best friend.
Adverb- An adverb is a word which describes a verb. It describes how the verb is doing a particular action.
Example- He walks slowly to school. Here, the adverb is slowly as it describes how the verb is doing the action of walking. This part of speech shows whether the subject is doing an action slowly, quickly, shabbily, etc.
Verb- A verb is a word which tells what a noun is doing.
Example- Amy likes to sing songs. Here, the verb is sing as it tells what the subject- Amy is doing.
Adjective- An adjective is a word which describes the noun. It tells us attributes or features of the noun.
Example- Koalas are cute animals. In this sentence, cute is the adjective. It tells us about the noun- whether it is ugly or pretty, cute, etc.
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Explanation:
- Noun: A noun is a name of a specific object such as living creatures, places, person, qualities, states of existence. Eg- Aman is a good boy.
- Pronoun: A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. Pronouns refer to the nouns that have been already mentioned or to nouns that does not need to be named. Eg- He is a good boy.
- Verb: Verbs are words that show action, state of being, or occurrence.Mostly every sentence need a verb. Eg- He is playing.
- Adverb: An adverb is a part of speech that modifies(provides greater description) to a verb, adjective or another adverb. Eg.- He ran quickly.
- Adjective: An adjective is a word that describes qualities of a noun. Eg. The big dog was hungry
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