Which are the 8 part of speech? with proper explanation
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1_Noun
2_pronouns
3_Adjectives
4_verbs
5_Adverbs
6_preposition s
7_Conjunction
8_Articles
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The 8 parts of speech are as follow:
- Noun - A noun is a word which names or refers to a person, animal, place, thing or idea. The words student, Saroja, dog, city, Nagpur, computer, fridge, joy, truth and beauty are all nouns.
- Pronoun - A pronoun is a word (such as I, me, you, we, he, him, she and they) which is used in place of a noun.
- Verb - A verb says what somebody or something does (eg. eat) or what happens (eg, die, rais verbs like be, remain and have describe a state or condition.
- Adjective - An adjective is a word which describes or says more about a noun or pronoun, e.g. clever, tall, hungry, interesting.
- Adverb - An adverb is a word that mainly describes or gives more information (how, when, where, etc.) about a verb. (e.g. He writes neatly. He came yesterday. Sit there.)
- Preposition - A preposition is a word like on, in, at, with, for, under, from and to, used before a noun or pronoun to show place, time, method, etc.
- Conjunction - A conjunction is a joining word such as and, but, yet, or, when, because and though. It joins words or groups of words.
- Interjection - An interjection is a word spoken suddenly to express a strong feeling. Hurrah, hello, bravo, oh, ah, gosh, ouch, shh, wow, etc. are interjections.
Additional Information:
There is also another word class called determiners.
A determiner is a word which comes before a noun and limits the meaning of the noun or shows which person or thing is being referred to. Determiners include the, a, an, this, that, these, those, all, some, any, each, every, my, your, our, his, their, one, two, etc. Most of the determiners (almost all except a/an and the) are often treated as adjectives in traditional grammars.
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