parts of speech by: hallie mayfield verb this part of speech serves as a sentence’s simple...
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Parts of SpeechBy: Hallie Mayfield
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VerbThis part of speech serves as a sentence’s simple predicate.
It can be in the present, past, or future tense
It can be linking, helping, or action
The man ran to the store.
Ran is a verb it tells what the man is doing.
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NounThis part of speech names a person, place, or thing
Nouns can be abstract or concrete
They can also be proper or common
………Common………The girl was happy.
……..Proper……My Grandma shops at Walmart.
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PronounThe part of speech that replaces a noun
Pronouns can be interrogative, possessive, or personal ………………
example…………….He ran outside to play tag
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AdverbThis part of speech modifies adjectives and verbs
Adverbs often include words that end in -ly
The girl happily opened the gift.
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Preposition
A common way to remember this part of speech is “anywhere a mouse can go”
It shows how a noun or pronoun is related to some other word in the sentence
……………example………….
The girl went outside to play.
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Conjunction
This part of speech connects two words,phrases,clauses,or sentences
Conjunctions may be coordinating,subordinating,or correlative
………..example..................
The girl went to play hop-scotch and,the boy rode his bike.
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Interjection
The part of speech frequently begins sentences, and expresses the speaker’s strong emotion
Less common examples are “um” and “er”
“oh!” and “wow!” are examples
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ArticlesThis part of speech only has three examples in EnglishThey are “a”,”an”,and “the”
“a” and “an” are indefinite and “the is definite
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Works Cited
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/parts-of-speech-table.htm
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/definitions.htm
http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/parts.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_of_speech
http://eslus.com/LESSONS/GRAMMAR/POS/pos.htmhttp://www.bing.com/images/search?q=parts+of+speech&FORM=HDRSC2&adlt=strict