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Part of Speech Chapter 1

The document discusses different parts of speech including nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, articles, and verbs. Examples are provided for each part of speech.

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Part of Speech Chapter 1

The document discusses different parts of speech including nouns, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, interjections, articles, and verbs. Examples are provided for each part of speech.

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Conjunction join words, phrases, and clauses to show a Chapter 1

connection.
A noun is a person, place, thing, idea, or concept
Example: F A N B O Y S
Conjunction Examples: doctor, country, happiness, pride, music,
Ahmad did not go to school for he was sick. chocolate
Noun
The girl felt immense pride after receiving a high grade on
her test.
Prepositions show a relationship between words (position,
location, direction)
Pronoun replace a noun to avoid repetition
Examples: on, in, beside, among, into
Examples: Personal pronoun ( I, You, We, They, He, She,
Tomorrow, he will ride his new bike down the street and
Preposition
It)
through the park in a race. Pronoun
John hurriedly ran to the shoe-store. He felt sad knowing it
was already closed.
Interjection express a strong emotion, feeling, or Part of Speech
exclammation Adjective describe or modify noun or pronoun
Example: wow, ouch, whoa, oh my gosh, yikes Example: creative, new, red, small, Indonesian
Interjection
"Whoa! Did you see that lightning?" he exclaimed. Adjective Although it was a difficult test, he felt happy with his high
score in the test.

Articles always modify nouns


Verbs represent internal and external actions or states of
Example: the for definite (specific or particular), a and an being
for indefinite (general or unspecific)
Examples: sing, went, can
“S he turned on the lamp next to her bed.” (There is a Verb
specific lamp next to her Julia sang a very heart touching song.
Article
bed that she turned on.)
“I’m looking for a pen.” (There is not a specific pen that the
speaker is looking
for.)

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