This PowerPoint presentation discusses the eight parts of speech: verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It provides examples of each part of speech and explains how words can function differently depending on how they are used in a sentence. The presentation concludes with a poem that summarizes the key aspects of the eight parts of speech.
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The English language is filled with words that sound the same (homophones), but have different spellings and meanings. This powerpoint has a guessing game, writing activity, and speaking activity.
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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.
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.
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5. The Eight Parts of Speech
/ Verb
/ Noun
/ Pronoun
/ Adjectives
/ Adverbs
/ Prepositions
/ Conjunctions Home
Page
/ interjection
6. / Each part of speech explains not what
the word is, but how the word is used.
In fact, the same word can be a noun
in one sentence and a verb or
adjective in the next.
7. More Details
/ Each part of speech explains not what
the word is, but how the word is used.
In fact, the same word can be a noun
in one sentence and a verb or
adjective in the next.
8. / Adverb
/ An adverb can modify
a verb, an adjective,
another verb, a
phrase, or a clause.
/ The seamstress
quickly made the Home
mourning clothes.
9. Adverbs
/ Adverb
/ An adverb can modify
a verb, an adjective,
another verb, a
phrase, or a clause.
/ The seamstress
quickly made the Home
mourning clothes.
10. Let’s Take a Closer Look!
/ Verb
/ A verb “is what you
do!”
/ I will run, hop, and
skip down the
track. Home
11. / Noun
/ A noun is a person
place or thing.
/ Ms. Arruda is going
to Vegas this
Home
weekend.
12. Here come the nouns!
/ Noun
/ A noun is a person
place or thing.
/ Ms. Arruda is going
to Vegas this
Home
weekend.
13. / Pronoun
/ A pronoun can
replace the noun or
another pronoun.
/ Which show do you
want to see?
Home
14. Pronouns
/ Pronoun
/ A pronoun can
replace the noun or
another pronoun.
/ Which show do you
want to see?
Home
15. Additional Pronouns
/ Personal Pronouns / Possessive Personal
/ A personal pronoun Pronouns
/ A possessive pronoun indicates
refers to specific
that the pronoun is acting as a
person or thing and marker of possession and
changes its form to defines who owns a particular
indicate person, object or person.
/ (mine, yours, hers, his, its,
number, gender, and
ours theirs)
case. Home
16. / Interrogative / An interrogative
Pronouns pronoun is used to
ask questions.
/ (who, whom, which,
what and the
compounds formed
Home with suffix “ever”).
17. Additional Pronouns Continued
/ Interrogative / An interrogative
Pronouns pronoun is used to
ask questions.
/ (who, whom, which,
what and the
compounds formed
Home with suffix “ever”).
18. Still More Pronouns!
/ Demonstrative Pronouns
/ A demonstrative pronoun
points to and identifies a
noun or a pronoun.
/ (this, that, these, and
those are demonstrative
pronouns)
Home
19. / Adjectives
/ An adjective modifies a
noun or pronoun by
describing, identifying,
or qualifying words.
/ The truck-shaped
balloon floated over the
treetops.
Home
20. What about the Adjectives?
/ Adjectives
/ An adjective modifies a
noun or pronoun by
describing, identifying,
or qualifying words.
/ The truck-shaped
balloon floated over the
treetops.
Home
21. Conjunctions
/ You can use / I ate the pizza and
Conjunctions to link the pasta!
words, phrases, and
clauses.
Home
22. Prepositions
/ Prepositions
/ A preposition links
nouns, pronouns, and
phrases to other
words in a sentence.
/ (on, against, over,
during, beneath,
Home
beside)
23. / Interjections
/ An interjection is a
word added to a
sentence to convey
emotion.
/ (Ouch!, Hey!) Home
24. What is an Interjection?
/ Interjections
/ An interjection is a
word added to a
sentence to convey
emotion.
/ (Ouch!, Hey!) Home
25. / A noun’s the name of anything,
/ As house or garden, hoop, or swing.
/ Instead of nouns the pronouns stand-
/ Her head, your face, his arm, my hand.
/ Adjectives tell the kind of noun,
/ As great, small, pretty, white, or brown.
/ Verbs tell of something to be done-
/ To read, count, sing, talk, laugh, or run.
/ How things are done the adverbs tell,
/ As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. Home
26. Parts of Speech Poem
by Kim Vetter
/ A noun’s the name of anything,
/ As house or garden, hoop, or swing.
/ Instead of nouns the pronouns stand-
/ Her head, your face, his arm, my hand.
/ Adjectives tell the kind of noun,
/ As great, small, pretty, white, or brown.
/ Verbs tell of something to be done-
/ To read, count, sing, talk, laugh, or run.
/ How things are done the adverbs tell,
/ As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. Home
27. Poem Continued
/ Conjunctions join the words together, As men and women,
wind or weather.
/ The preposition stands before
/ A noun, as in or through a door.
/ The interjection shows surprise,
/ As Oh! How Pretty; Ah! How wise.
/ That’s why we learn the parts of speech
/ Which reading, writing, speaking teach.
/ ‘Cause grammar needs to be correct
/ To help you earn the world’s respect.