name some parts of speech
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PARTS OF SPEECH -
NOUN
NOUN - A WORD WHICH 'NAMES' A PERSON, PLACE OR THING. ( EXAMPLE - SHAKESPEARE, MUMBAI, CHAIR ).
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS THAT CAN BE COUNTED AND HAS SINGULAR AS WELL AS PLURAL FORMS (EXAMPLE - CUP, CUPS). MOST PLURALS ARE FORMED BY ADDING 'S' OE 'ES'.AND NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS WHICH CANNOT BE COUNTED ( EXAMPLE WATER, SILK) AND WHICH NORMALLY HAVE NO PLURAL FORMS. A NOUN CAN BE EITHER COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE, DEPENDING ON THE MEANING ( EXAMPLE - FIVE DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED.(c) DEATH IS INEVITABLE.
VERB
A VERB WHICH MUST BE FOLLOWED BY AN OBJECT, WHICH IS USUALLY NOUN OR A PRONOUN( EXAMPLE- SHE LIKE HYDERABAD/YOU).A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRED AN OBJECT (EXAMPLE - HE SLEPT ALL DAY).A VERB WHICH CAN BE EITHER TRANSITIVE OR INTRANSITIVE (EXAMPLE - I CAN SEE A PLANET.(T) I CAN SEE NOW (I).HELPING WORDS WHICH COME BEFORE VERBS AND HELP TO SHAPE THEIR MEANINGS (EXAMPLES - CAN, MAY, BEEN, HAVE ).A VERB + PREPOSITION COMBINATION WHICH MEANS SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM THE INDIVIDUAL WORDS.
ADJECTIVE
A WORD WHICH DESCRIBES A NOUN IS KNOW AS ADJECTIVE ( FOR EXAMPLE - RED ROSE, ROUND TABLE ).
ADVERB
A WORD WHICH MODIFIES A VERB IS CALLED ADVERB ( FOR EXAMPLE - SHE SINGS SWEETLY).
PRONOUN
A WORD WHICH CAN REPLACE A NOUN IS CALLED A PRONOUN ( EXAMPLE - HE, SHE IT AND ETC).
PREPOSITION
A WORD WHICH IS COMMONLY FOLLOWED BY A NOUN AND SHOWS SOME KIND OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NOUN AND A VERB WHICH COMES EARLIER (FOR EXAMPLE - ON IN SHE SAT ON THE CHAIR).
CONJUNCTION
A WORD WHICH JOINS WORDS, PHRASES OR CLAUSES TOGETHER ( FOR EXAMPLE - AND, BUT)
ABBREVIATION
A SHORTENED FORM OF A WORD OR PHRASE.
INTERJECTION
AN ABRUPT REMARK OR EXCLAMATION( EXAMPLE - AH! , YES ! )
ARTICLE
ARTICLES ARE LIKE ADJECTIVES AND ARE USED BEFORE HE NOUNS. THERE ARE TWO ARTICLES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE :
'A' OR 'AN' AND THE.
'A' AND 'AN' IS CALLED INDEFINITE ARTICLE, BECAUSE IT LEAVES INDEFINITE THE PERSON OR THING SPOKEN OF.
DETERMINER
WORDS WHICH DESCRIBES THE NOUNS BEFORE WHICH THEY ARE USED. THEY INCLUDES ARTICLES, QUANTIFIERS ( EXAMPLE - SOME, LITTLE, MUCH) AND DEMONSTRATIVES ( EXAMPLE - THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE).
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U..........*-*
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PARTS OF SPEECH -
NOUN
NOUN - A WORD WHICH 'NAMES' A PERSON, PLACE OR THING. ( EXAMPLE - SHAKESPEARE, MUMBAI, CHAIR ).
A NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS THAT CAN BE COUNTED AND HAS SINGULAR AS WELL AS PLURAL FORMS (EXAMPLE - CUP, CUPS). MOST PLURALS ARE FORMED BY ADDING 'S' OE 'ES'.AND NOUN WHICH REFERS TO THINGS WHICH CANNOT BE COUNTED ( EXAMPLE WATER, SILK) AND WHICH NORMALLY HAVE NO PLURAL FORMS. A NOUN CAN BE EITHER COUNTABLE OR UNCOUNTABLE, DEPENDING ON THE MEANING ( EXAMPLE - FIVE DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED.(c) DEATH IS INEVITABLE.
VERB
A VERB WHICH MUST BE FOLLOWED BY AN OBJECT, WHICH IS USUALLY NOUN OR A PRONOUN( EXAMPLE- SHE LIKE HYDERABAD/YOU).A VERB THAT DOES NOT REQUIRED AN OBJECT (EXAMPLE - HE SLEPT ALL DAY).A VERB WHICH CAN BE EITHER TRANSITIVE OR INTRANSITIVE (EXAMPLE - I CAN SEE A PLANET.(T) I CAN SEE NOW (I).HELPING WORDS WHICH COME BEFORE VERBS AND HELP TO SHAPE THEIR MEANINGS (EXAMPLES - CAN, MAY, BEEN, HAVE ).A VERB + PREPOSITION COMBINATION WHICH MEANS SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM THE INDIVIDUAL WORDS.
ADJECTIVE
A WORD WHICH DESCRIBES A NOUN IS KNOW AS ADJECTIVE ( FOR EXAMPLE - RED ROSE, ROUND TABLE ).
ADVERB
A WORD WHICH MODIFIES A VERB IS CALLED ADVERB ( FOR EXAMPLE - SHE SINGS SWEETLY).
PRONOUN
A WORD WHICH CAN REPLACE A NOUN IS CALLED A PRONOUN ( EXAMPLE - HE, SHE IT AND ETC).
PREPOSITION
A WORD WHICH IS COMMONLY FOLLOWED BY A NOUN AND SHOWS SOME KIND OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NOUN AND A VERB WHICH COMES EARLIER (FOR EXAMPLE - ON IN SHE SAT ON THE CHAIR).
CONJUNCTION
A WORD WHICH JOINS WORDS, PHRASES OR CLAUSES TOGETHER ( FOR EXAMPLE - AND, BUT)
ABBREVIATION
A SHORTENED FORM OF A WORD OR PHRASE.
INTERJECTION
AN ABRUPT REMARK OR EXCLAMATION( EXAMPLE - AH! , YES ! )
ARTICLE
ARTICLES ARE LIKE ADJECTIVES AND ARE USED BEFORE HE NOUNS. THERE ARE TWO ARTICLES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE :
'A' OR 'AN' AND THE.
'A' AND 'AN' IS CALLED INDEFINITE ARTICLE, BECAUSE IT LEAVES INDEFINITE THE PERSON OR THING SPOKEN OF.
DETERMINER
WORDS WHICH DESCRIBES THE NOUNS BEFORE WHICH THEY ARE USED. THEY INCLUDES ARTICLES, QUANTIFIERS ( EXAMPLE - SOME, LITTLE, MUCH) AND DEMONSTRATIVES ( EXAMPLE - THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE).
I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U..........*-*
# ✌SWETHAPAVS✌ #
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a category to which a word is assigned in accordance with its syntactic functions. In English the main parts of speech are noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.
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