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Parts of Speech - Coggle Diagram
Parts of Speech
Pronoun
Personal Pronoun
Plural
First Person
- we, us
Second Person
-you
Third Person
- they, them
Singular
Third Person
-she, her, he,him,it,they, them
Second Person
-you
First Person
-I,me
Possessive Pronoun
Singular
mine
yours
his, hers
my
your
his, her, its
Plural
Third Person
ours
yours
theirs
our
your
their
Reflexive Pronoun
Singular
First Person
- myself
Second Person
-yourself
Third Person
-himself, herself, itself
Plural
First Person
- ourselves
Second Person
-yourselves
Third Person
- themselves
Demonstrative Pronouns
Singular
this
that
Plural
these
those
Interrogative Pronoun
These are used to ask questions.
what, who, which, whom, whose
Relative Pronouns
These relate subordinate adjective clauses to the rest of the sentence.
that, which, who, whom, whose, whichever, whoever, whomever
Verb
They can be
regular verbs
irregular verbs
Verb Tenses
Past verb tenses
Simple past
Past Continuous
Past perfect simple
Past perfect continuous
Present verb tenses
Simple present
Present continuous
Present perfect simple
Present Perfect Continuous
Future verb tenses
Future Simple
Future Continuous
Simple future perfect
Future perfect continuous
Adjective
Qualifying or Qualitative Adjectives:
good, bad, thin, fat, blond, affectionate, stubborn, intelligent
Quantitative or quantity Adjectives
: none, some, some, many, little, few, a lot, enough
Demonstrative Adjectives:
this, that, these and those
Distributive Adjectives:
every, every, any, nor
Interrogative Adjectives:
whose, what, which, where, why, how
Numerical or numeral Adjectives:
one, two, three, fourth, first, second, third, half, double
Possessive Adjectives:
my, this, their, your, our
Preposition
Prepositions of place:
On, Upon, At, In, Inside, Outside, Above, Below, Over, Under, Beneaty, By, Near, Across, Next to, Between
time prepositions:
Before, After, During, For
motion prepositions:
Up, Down, Off, To, From, Towards, Away from, Through, Around
Interjection
Onomatopoeic interjections
: Pss-pss-pss-ss! Here
Appellate interjections
: Uh, Dan! Come here
Emotional interjections:
they express emotions such as; Surprise, surprise, admiration, disappointment, pity, fear.
Conjuction
Coordinating conjunctions
and, but, or, nor, for, yet, so
Subordinating conjunctions
although, because, since, unless
Adverb
Complexes:
The suffix -ly is added: Sincerely, strongly, especially
Compounds:
They result from joining several words: However, below
Simple
: A single word without suffixes: Already, how, when, soon, since
Time Adverbs-
Place Adverbs-
Manner Adverbs-
Degree Adverbs-
Focusing Adverbs-
Evaluative Adverbs-
Conjunctive Adverbs-
Noun
number
Plural
Singular
Proper nouns:
Named a particular person, animal or thing.
Common nouns:
they name all people, animals or things of the same class or species.
Concrete nouns:
It refers to something material.
Abstract nouns:
Se refiere algo inmaterial ( estado o acción).
Individual:
refers to individual people, animals, or things
Collective nouns:
refers to an indeterminate group of people, animals, or things.
Countable:
they can be counted.
Uncountable nouns:
they cannot be counted.
Compound names:
are made up of more than one word. example: dining-room, bathroom, breakfast.
Gender
Feminine
Male
neutral