Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
In grammar, a part of speech (also called lexical categories, grammatical categories or word classes) is a linguistic category of words. In English there are eight parts of speech.
A list of parts of speech
A list of parts of speech in English grammar include the following:
1. Verb
A verb is used to show an action or a state of being2. Noun
go, write, exist, be
A noun is a word used to refer to people, animals, objects, substances, states, events, ideas and feelings. A noun functions as a subject or object of a verb and can be modified by an adjective.3. Adjective
John, lion, table, freedom, love ...
Adjectives are used to describe or specify a noun or pronoun4. Adverb
good, beautiful, nice, my ...
An adverb is used to modify a verb, adjective and other adverbs.5. Pronoun
completely, never, there ...
A pronoun is used in the place of a noun or phrase.6. Preposition
I, you, he, she, it ...
Prepositions are used before nouns to form a phrase that shows where, when, how and why7. Conjunction
in, above, to, for, at ...
Conjunctions join clauses or sentences or words8. Interjection
and, but, when ...
Interjections are used to show surprise or emotion.
oh!, Good Lord
Examples of parts of speech
Here are some examples of parts of speech:
- My (adjective) friend (noun) speaks (verb) English (noun) fluently (adverb).
- Oh! (interjection) I ( pronoun) went (verb) to (preposition) school (noun) and (conjunction) I ( pronoun) met (verb) Fred (noun).
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