Parts of Speech
Verb
A verb describes an action or a
state of being.
run am
jump are
walk was
Noun
A noun is a person, place, or
thing.
boy, school, dog, girl, home, cat, teacher, park, hat, Swaziland, Sipho
Pronoun
A pronoun takes the place of a
noun, or it may replace a person’s name.
I, he, she, it, we, they, me, us, you
Article
An article comes before a noun
in a sentence and is a special kind of adjective.
A *An* The
A boy An ant The cat
* Use an when the noun begins with a vowel.
Adjective
An adjective describes a noun
or pronoun. An adjective also says what kind, how many, or which one.
happy more this
purple four that
strong few these
Adverb
An adverb tells how, when,
where, or to what extent
How? When?
Perfectly, yesterday
Where? What Extent?
There, completely
Preposition
A preposition is used with a
noun or pronoun to form a phrase.
At: By:
at home; by the lake
From: With:
from there; with me
Conjunction
A conjunction joins words and
groups of words together within a sentence.
AND, BUT, OR
NOR, EITHER, EXCEPT
Interjection
An interjection is a strong
feeling or reaction.
Oh! Wow! Yeah!
Hey ! Uh-oh! Oh No!
Oh my!
Now you got the explanation, you need to apply them as
well as learn them.
Mr Hi Hi
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