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PART OF SPEECH, PREPOSITION, CONJUNTION, INTERJECTION, PRONOUN, ADVERB,…
PART OF SPEECH
That name something such as a person, place, thing or idea.
Example : cats, spanish, house, canada
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The meaning of interjections is any words that express our sudden feelings.
Interjections is a short word that shows emotion (describe our situation/condition at that time)
Many feelings that can cause you to use the interjection. For example, when you are happy, excited, shock, sad and so on.
As usual, it will be used by anyone who to convey or receive surprises.
Examples : Wow, ouch, yeah, hoorey, hey, hmm
- Yeahh, I got mine!
- Yummy, this foods are so delicious!
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This comes before nouns phrase and links it to other parts of the sentence. These are usually single words but can be up to four words
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E.g. as far as, in addition to, as a result of
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An adjective describes a noun and pronoun
Ex : thin, small, fat, pretty, beautiful
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Sometimes, an adjective comes AFTER noun
Ex : The bag (noun) is small (adj).
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Action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. Verbs are the main part of a sentence or phrase.
Ex : eat, sleep, talk, sing
Verbs can be expressed inn different tenses, depending on when the action is being performed
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A word that describes or gives
more information about a verb,
adjective, adverb or phrase.
Example : very, generally, almost, always, never
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