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Sentence Components
Nouns
By Zayaan
I am eating
toast
.
Zayaan
and his
sisters
,
Mashaa
and
Efah
are going to the
park.
I would like an
apple
for breakfast.
For example:
A noun is a word which is the name of a person, animal, place, object , quality, idea, activity, or feeling. A noun can be singular, plural, or possessive. Nouns that are the names of people are known as
proper nouns
.
Pronouns
A pronoun is a word which replaces a noun, such as ‘I, you, he, she they, etc’ in order to avoid repetition.
For example:
Michael
is going to the park.
Michael
is then going to be studying after that and later on, …
We are using ‘Michael’ in an excessive amount which is why we instead of writing the same word repeatedly, we can replace them with pronouns.
Michael
is going to the park.
He
is then going to be studying after that and later on, …
By Zayaan
Verbs
A verb is an also known as an action word as verbs indicate action. There are different types of verbs, which are main verbs, such as run or eat and auxiliary or helping words such as be, to have. We can change the tenses of verbs in order to suit the tense or time of the sentence. For example:
Zayaan
is
running
swiftly.
Mashaa
is
eating
mashed potatoes.
Efah
is
*
jumping
*
.
By Zayaan
Adjectives
An adjective is a word which modifies a noun or a pronoun. Adjectives usually come before the noun they are modifying. They add meaning to a word by describing it further.
For example:
That it is a
tall tower
.
The food we ate was
scrumptious
.
We live in a
gigantic
house.
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Adverbs
An adverb modifies a verb and shares more information about it, including how much, when, where, why, or how.
For example:
If, you shall arrive
late
for the conference session once more, I will surely fire you.
The few
amount of salary which taxi-drivers receive is taken by the government.
By Zayaan
Prepositions
A preposition are words placed always placed before a pronoun which indicate the position of a place and can indicate and demonstrate time, direction, motion, manner, reason, or possession as well.
For example:
The cat is sleeping
beside
the table.
The old man has sat
on
a chair.
The man jumped
into
the lake.
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Conjunctions
Conjunctions are words which connect phrases or clauses.
For example:
He is tall
but
his sister is not.
Would you like to drink tea
or
coffee?
John went to France
and
brought souvenirs.
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Interjections
Interjections are words which show and demonstrate emotion and are helpful to include emotion(s) in a sentence. Interjections are usually but not always followed by an exclamation mark. Some examples of interjections include “phew," “whoa," and "alas."
For example:
Phew
! The exam is over.
Whoa
! Thank you dad!
Alas
! I have won.
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Articles
Articles are words, who although small, are tremendously important and useful. There are two types of articles which are: Indefinite articles which include "a" and "an" and are utilized to refer to non-specific nouns. Whereas ”the” is a definite article is utilized to refer to a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
For example:
An
apple is highly delicate in terms of freshness.
The
Sun rises in the East and sets in the West.
A
‘conjunction’ defines as a word which connects phrases or clauses.
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