Parts of Speech
Here are the eight parts of speech and their most common meanings:
Noun: A noun is a word that names a person, place, or thing.
Examples:
(person) - Michael Jordan was a great basketball player.A noun that names only one person, place, or thing is a singular noun. A noun that names more than one person, place, or thing is a plural noun. For example, automobile is a singular noun, while automobiles is a plural noun.
(place) - I left my notebook at school.
(thing) - I enjoy reading a good book.
Pronoun: A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. Pronouns act just like nouns.
Bob gave me the best puppy in the litter.Adjective: An adjective is a word that describes a noun. It can tell what kind or how many.
Now that cute puppy is mine.
Examples:
(what kind) That was a wonderful movie.Verb: A verb is a word that shows action. A present tense verb shows action that is happening now. A past tense verb shows action that has already happened. A future tense verb shows action that will happen.
(how many) Only several people attended the town meeting.
Examples:
(present tense) Please move the chair away from the wall.Adverb: An adverb is a word that describes a verb. It can tell how or when.
(past tense) I walked home from school yesterday.
(future tense) We are going on vacation in the middle of July.
Examples:
(how) I try to eat my food slowly.Conjunction: A conjunction is a word that connects words in a sentence.
(when) I like Jamie because he never lies.
Examples:
Susan and Anna are very close friends.Preposition: A preposition is a word that links and relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence.
I will go to the park if you come too.
Examples:
I haven't gone to the gym since Tuesday.Interjection: An interjection is a word that expresses emotion. It is usually an exclamation that is followed by an exclamation point (!). Sometimes, an interjection is followed by a comma (,).
Tom said that he was against Bill's idea.
Examples:
Wow! That movie was scary.Knowing these eight parts of speech will improve your writing and speaking.
Oops, I didn't mean to do that.