write the definition of all part of speech
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The parts of speech explain how a word is used in a sentence. There are eight main parts of speech (also known as word classes): nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions and interjections. ... For example with the word increase.
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definitions of all parts of speech
- based on the function performed by a word in the sentence the word may be classified under different parts of speech there are eight parts of speech in English
- first noun A noun is a naming word which names of person place animal or a thing example: Ravi, boy ,river ,Kolkata ,monkey, etc
- type of noun common noun it refers to the name of a group of similar things example table, book ok, window, country, plane, location etc
- proper noun it refers to the name of a single person or place or thing example : Mumbai Mumbai, Eiffel tower, the Himalayas etc
- collective noun denotes a group of things are people as a unit example: army, team, family ,audience etc
- abstract noun refers to something which cannot be seen or touched we can only think of it and abstract noun names and Idea event quality concept etc . example: knowledge, pain, honesty, happiness, freedom, courage
- material noun refers to a material object example gold, copper, cotton, stone etc
- countable noun countable nouns are nouns that can be counted example friends, chairs, houses, children etc
- uncountable nouns can be used in singular only they can't be counted example stars, water, music, food, etc
- compound noun compound noun is a noun that is made with two or more words example blackboard, bus stop, breakfast, Sunshine, swimming pool, full moon, etc
- types of pronoun personal pronoun the personal pronoun which refers to a person or the person who is speaking is called a personal pronoun personal pronoun represents people or things example the pronoun which refers to the speaking person is the first person examples are I , we,me,ours,etc
- there are many type of pronouns they are processes pronoun reflexive pronoun reciprocal pronoun relative pronoun demonstrative pronoun and interrogative pronoun indefinite pronoun
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