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English describe the 8 parts of speech. What is the difference between adjective and adverb? (define properly) What is the meaning of simple past tense? (bonus question) do this in the alphabetical order: ant, ace, antidote, according you can do the bonus question if you want to. No spamming...

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Answered by Glorious31
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The 8 parts of speech in English are :

  • Noun
  • Pronoun
  • Verb
  • Adverb
  • Adjective
  • Preposition
  • Conjunction
  • Interjection

\rm\red{ a) Noun : - }

Nouns are the naming words that are given to a person, place or thing.

Eg :

  1. Rajiv Gandhi was the son of Indira Gandhi. ( proper nouns)
  2. The new boy is very fast. (common noun)
  3. Price of gold has raised. (Material noun)
  4. No one can take your wisdom away form you.(abstract noun)
  5. The choir sang beautifully (collective noun)

\rm\red{ b) Pronouns :- }

Pronouns are the words that take place of a noun.

Eg :

  1. I , we / you / he , she , it , they (Personal)
  2. Yourself , himself , herself(Reflexive)
  3. this , that , these , those(Demonstrative)
  4. Some , many , few , little(Indefinite)
  5. Each , every , either , neither(Distributive)
  6. Whom , whose , that , which (Relative)
  7. Who ? , Whose ? , Which?(Interrogative)

\rm\red{ c) Verb :- }

Verbs are the words which show actions.

Eg :

  1. He eats very slowly.
  2. She jumps really high.
  3. My brother teaches very well.

\rm\red{ d) Adverb :- }

Adverbs are the words that describe a verb. They tell how the action is done.

Eg :

  1. Hopefully they came. (adverb of manner)
  2. Tomorrow there will be a holiday.(adv. of time)
  3. She hid behind the bushes. (adv. of place)
  4. She could barely see without her glasses.(adv. of degree)
  5. He comes regularly.( adv. of frequency)

\rm\red{ e) Adjectives :- }

Adjectives are the words that describe a noun , pronoun or an another adjective.

Eg :

  1. Her handwriting is marvellous.
  2. Only some children attended the class.
  3. The heading is in red.

\rm\red{ f) Preposition :-}

Prepositions tell the position of the noun.

Eg :

  1. The book is on the table.
  2. She rested upon the lines.
  3. The carton is in the room.

\rm\red{ g) Conjunction :- }

Conjunctions are the joining words. They join two sentences.

Eg :

  1. She neither likes tea nor likes coffee.
  2. She cleaned the room because her aunt was to visit.

\rm\red{ h) Interjection :- }

Interjections are the words that show sudden expressions and emotions. They have an exclamatory mark at the end.

Eg :

  1. Wow ! She dances so gracefully.
  2. Huh! How dare you do that!

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Adjectives:

Word that describe a noun , pronouns or another adjective.

Adverbs :

Words that describe a verb. It adds Something to the verb.

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  1. Ace
  2. Ant
  3. Antidote

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Basic past tense in English.

Structure :

Subject + was/were + object.

Eg :

She was my teacher.

Answered by mddilshad11ab
47

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All the english words are divided into 8 groups according to english grammar each parts are called parts of speech.

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\sf\large\underline{Noun:}

A noun is the name of person place or things.

\sf\large\underline\green{Pronoun:}

A pronoun is the word which is used instead of noun.

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An adjective is a word which qualifies noun or pronoun.

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A verb is a word which denotes action state ,condition, and relation.

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An adverb is a word which modifies the meaning of adjective, verb, another adverb.

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A preposition is a word which is used in the sentence before noun or pronoun but show the relation of another noun or pronoun in the sentence.

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A conjunction is a word which is used to join sentences or words.

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An interjection is a word that shows sudden feeling or emotion.

\sf\large\underline\pink{Difference\:_{(Adjective\:and\:adverb)}}

  • Adjective follows noun.
  • Adjective show the quality of a person of things.
  • Adverb adverb always follows adjective.
  • Adverb modified the meaning of adjective adverb verb.

\sf\large\underline\green{Meaning\:_{(past\:tense)}}

Past tense express the time of an action which is happen in the past.

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