This is a presentation about CONJUNCTIONS (Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative). We hope that we can help you in your reports and studies through this simple presentation. Thank you!
Prepared by:
Aries Q. Puno
Louis Alexis Vargas
BSED-3G (ENGLISH)
Bulacan State University
College of Education
This is a presentation about CONJUNCTIONS (Coordinating, Subordinating, and Correlative). We hope that we can help you in your reports and studies through this simple presentation. Thank you!
Prepared by:
Aries Q. Puno
Louis Alexis Vargas
BSED-3G (ENGLISH)
Bulacan State University
College of Education
Parts of speech || Grammar Series|| Dr. Anukriti Sharma||Dr. Anukriti Sharma
In this presentation, we will learn about parts of speech or word class. This helps you to analyze sentences and understand them and also helps you to construct good sentences.
4. Can modify a verb, an adjetive or another
adverb, a phrase or a clause.
We identify the adverbs by the sufix “ly”.
Indicates, time manner, place,cause or
degree and answer questions.
5. We use conjunctions to link word,
phrases.
Example:
call the taxi when you are ready
I ate pizza and ice cream
6. Is a word, added to a sentence to
convey emotion it is not a grammatically
related to any another part of the
sentence.
7. A prefix is placed at the beginning of a
word to modify or change its meaning
Prefix Meaning Example
post- after
post-election,
post-graduation
ex- former
ex-husband, ex-
boss, ex-
colleague
8. A word element that doesn't stand by
itself but is attached to the end of a
word to change its meaning.
In English, one common use of a suffix is
to change the intensity of a word. Note,
for example, the difference between
"happy," "happier" and "happiest."
9. which of the following words is a verb.
A)On B) eat C) everywhere
which of the following words is not
interjection.
A)yeah!! B) sleep C) ouch!!
which of the following words is a prefixes.
A) post-election B)slowly C) run