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notes on parts of speech of std 9​

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Answered by harshini168512
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Answer:

The Eight Parts of Speech

NOUN.

PRONOUN.

VERB.

ADJECTIVE.

ADVERB.

PREPOSITION.

CONJUNCTION.

INTERJECTION.

Answered by dheepikamira
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Explanation:

A part of speech is a term used in traditional grammar for one of the nine main categories into which words are classified according to their functions in sentences, such as nouns or verbs. Also known as word classes, these are the building blocks of grammar.Some words can be considered more than one part of speech, depending on context and usage.

Interjections can form complete sentences on their own.

Parts of Speech

Word types can be divided into nine parts of speech:

nouns

pronouns

verbs

adjectives

adverbs

prepositions

conjunctions

articles/determiners

interjections

Verbs

Adjectives

Adverbs

Prepositions

Conjunctions

Interjections

ThoughtCo.

By 

Richard Nordquist

Updated March 11, 2020

A part of speech is a term used in traditional grammar for one of the nine main categories into which words are classified according to their functions in sentences, such as nouns or verbs. Also known as word classes, these are the building blocks of grammar.

Parts of Speech

Word types can be divided into nine parts of speech:

nouns

pronouns

verbs

adjectives

adverbs

prepositions

conjunctions

articles/determiners

interjections

Some words can be considered more than one part of speech, depending on context and usage.

Interjections can form complete sentences on their own.

Every sentence you write or speak in English includes words that fall into some of the nine parts of speech. These include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles/determiners, and interjections. (Some sources include only eight parts of speech and leave interjections in their own category.)

Learning the names of the parts of speech probably won't make you witty, healthy, wealthy, or wise. In fact, learning just the names of the parts of speech won't even make you a better writer. However, you will gain a basic understanding of sentence structure and the English language by familiarizing yourself with these labels.

Open and Closed Word Classes

The parts of speech are commonly divided into open classes (nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) and closed classes (pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, articles/determiners, and interjections). The idea is that open classes can be altered and added to as language develops and closed classes are pretty much set in stone. For example, new nouns are created every day, but conjunctions never change.

In contemporary linguistics, the label part of speech has generally been discarded in favor of the term word class or syntactic category. These terms make words easier to qualify objectively based on word construction rather than context. Within word classes, there is the lexical or open class and the function or closed class.

The 9 Parts of Speech

Read about each part of speech below and get started practicing identifying each.

Noun

Nouns are a person, place, thing, or idea. They can take on a myriad of roles in a sentence, from the subject of it all to the object of an action. They are capitalized when they're the official name of something or someone, called proper nouns in these cases. Examples: pirate, Caribbean, ship, freedom, Captain Jack Sparrow.

Pronoun

Pronouns stand in for nouns in a sentence. They are more generic versions of nouns that refer only to people. Examples: I, you, he, she, it, ours, them, who, which, anybody, ourselves.

Verbs

Adjectives

Adverbs

Prepositions

Conjunctions

Interjections

ThoughtCo.

By 

Richard Nordquist

Updated March 11, 2020

A part of speech is a term used in traditional grammar for one of the nine main categories into which words are classified according to their functions in sentences, such as nouns or verbs. Also known as word classes, these are the building blocks of grammar.

Parts of Speech

Word types can be divided into nine parts of speech:

nouns

pronouns

verbs

adjectives

adverbs

prepositions

conjunctions

articles/determiners

interjections

Some words can be considered more than one part of speech, depending on context and usage.

Interjections can form complete sentences on their own.

Every sentence you write or speak in English includes words that fall into some of the nine parts of speech. These include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles/determiners, and interjections. (Some sources include only eight parts of speech and leave interjections in their own category.)

Learning the names of the parts of speech probably won't make you witty, healthy, wealthy, or wise. In fact, learning just the names of the parts of speech won't even make you a better writer. However, you will gain a basic understanding of sentence structure and the English language by familiarizing yourself with these labels.

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