This document provides an overview of the 8 parts of speech in English: verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. It defines each part of speech and provides examples. Verbs are necessary for sentences and show action or state of being. Nouns name people, places, things, ideas. Pronouns take the place of nouns. Adjectives describe nouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Prepositions indicate spatial and temporal relationships between nouns. Conjunctions join words and sentences. Interjections convey emotion. The document concludes with sample sentences identifying each part of speech.
2. 8 Parts of Speech Verb: Noun: Pronoun: Adjective: Adverb: Preposition: Conjunction: Interjection:
3. Verbs Necessary for all sentences Action, State of being “to _______” Subjects need verbs Examples: To Learn “The student studied hard for his exams.”
4. Noun vs. Pronoun Noun Names a person, place, thing, idea, concept etc Singular/Plural Proper noun Examples: Dog, Cat, Building Pronoun Word that takes the place of a noun Examples: They, He, She,
5. Adjective Qualify, modify explain, describe a noun Articles are adjectives A, an, the Examples: Tall building Fresh toast Slimy frog An elephant
6. Adverb Modifiers of nouns, verbs, other adverbs Often tell when, where why, under what conditions Frequently (not always) end in –ly Examples: He drove quickly home. The car was very fast. The concert went by quite quickly.
7. Preposition Links nouns, pronouns, phrases Indicates temporal, spatial, logical relationships Over 100 English prepositions: Around, along, between, beyond, near, over, outside.. Etc etc The trees are beside the house.
8. Conjunction A joiner word connects ( or conjoins) parts of a sentence Simple, little= coordinating And, but, or, yet, for, nor, so Subordinating conjunction= relationship between dependent clause and sentence Unless we act now, all is lost. Conjunctive Adverbs: complex relationship creators However, moreover, nevertheless…
9. Interjection A word added to a sentence to convey emotion. No grammatical relationship to anything else “Wow! That snowflake is beautiful.” “Oh no, I don’t want to go shovel more snow!”
10. Practice Sentences Circle the nouns: Highlight the adverb: Underline the adjective: Draw a square around the verbs: The tired dog lazily sipped his water The Empire State Building is in New York City and is brightly lit at night. Many students did not do their homework completely or correctly this week.