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parts of speech
A parts of speed is one of the nine types of English words.
5. adverb
Just like adjective, adverbs are also used to describe words, but the difference is the adverbs describe adjectives, verbs, or another adverb
Examples
Gerrard ran
fast.
Salah can kick football
a long
way.
He speaks
loudly
.
6. Preposition
This part of speech basically refers to words that specify location or a location in time.
Examples
He washed the car in
evening
.
I put a glass of water
on
the table.
The headphones fell
under
the bed.
4.Verb
This is the most important part of speech, for without a verb, a sentence would not exist. Simply put, this is a word that shows an action or state of being of the subject in a sentence.
Examples
I
cook
delicious food.
He
stole
my money.
Dog
bites
child.
7. Conjuntion
The conjunction is a part of a speech which joins words, phrases, or clauses together.
Examples
He loves her
but
she doesn't love him.
Klopp will choose Mane
or
Salah.
I
and
my mother go to Big C.
3. Adjective
This part ot a speech is used to describe a noun or a pronoun. Adjectives can specify the quality, the size and the number of nouns or pronouns
Examples
My father has
two
cars.
My sister is
fat
.
My notebook is
red.
8. Interjection
This part of a speech refers to words which express emotions. Since interjections are commonly used to convery stong emotions, they are usually followed by exclamation point.
Examples
Bravo!
Well done.
Hush!
The baby is asleep.
Hurrah!
Liverpool have won.
2. Pronoun
is a part of a speech which functions as a replacement for a noun.
Examples
He
never loved me
They
don't bite
They
don't like loud noises
1. Noun
This part of a speech refers to words that are used to name persons, things, animals, places, ideas, or events.
Examples
My favorite sport is
basketball
.
I want to buy a white
car
.
I work at
Banlumkao school.
Definition of parts of speech
A category to which a word is assigned in accordance with its syntactic functions.
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