This document provides an overview of the 8 parts of speech in 3 paragraphs:
Nouns name people, places, or things. Pronouns are used in place of nouns. Verbs express actions or states of being. Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Adjectives describe nouns. Prepositions show relationships of direction, time, or location. Interjections express emotions. Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses.
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8 Parts of Speech Explained in 40 Characters
1. Hello All Students
Today My Topic is
part of Speech
WELECOME!
HELLO All Students
Today My Topic is
Parts of Speech
2. There are 8 parts of Speech
Noun Pronoun
Verb Adverb
Adjective Preposition
Interjection
Conjunction
3. NOUN
A noun is a word that names a person, place,
thing etc.
Person Place Thing
Man river dog
Mrs. Jones Paris book
Doctor mountains sports car
Maddie home Ferrari
4. • A pronoun is a word that is used in place
of a noun
• Example: I, We, He, She, It, They, her,
Him, Them, Us, Me, You, are called
pronoun
Pronoun
5. • A word that stand for doing or being
something is called verb.
• Example: walk, eat, run, dance, sleep, etc
• I play football
Verb
6. • An adverb is word that
Describes a verb, an adjective or
Another adverb
• Example: He speak slowly.
She is so smart.
They come very often.
Adverb
7. • A word that explains more about a noun’s size,
shape, age, color, origin, purpose, or material
• Example: That’s a big table
• I love chocolates cake
• Look at my French clock
Adjective
8. • A preposition is a word or group of words used
before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show
direction, time, place, location, spatial
relationships, or to introduce an object.
• Example
In, on, at, through, across, above, over, up, down, to, with, by,
beside, beneath, in front of, between, among, etc. are some
examples of prepositions.
Preposition
9. Interjection
• An interjection is a word or phrase that is
grammatically independent from the words
around it, and mainly expresses feeling rather
than meaning. Oh, what a beautiful house! Uh-
oh, this looks bad. Well, it's time to say good
night.
• Example
Uh, alas, oh, hurray, yippee, bravo, well, oh dear, wow,
ah, uh, etc.
10. • A conjunction is a word that is used to connect
words, phrases, and clauses. There are many
conjunctions in the English language, but some
common ones include and, or, but, because, for, if,
and when
• Explain :
I tried to hit the nail but hit my thumb instead.
I have two goldfish and a cat.
I bought a new bag for my upcoming trip.
Conjunction