Parts of speech refer to the different categories that words can be grouped into based on their grammatical function within a sentence. There are eight traditional parts of speech in English:
A Noun is a word used as the name of a person, place, or thing. A Noun is a word used as the name of a person, place, or thing.
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A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or noun phrase or noun expression in a sentence. They, we, them, it, you, her, and him are some examples of pronouns.
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An adverb is a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective or another adverb that often tells when, where and what conditions something happened at which an action happens in a sentence. Happily, silently, outside, yesterday, daily, and almost are some examples of an adverb.
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The verb refers to the word or phrase that defines the action done feeling or an experience in a condition. Action refers as walk, running, talking, sleeping and feelings or experience refers to love, hate, anger, trust, belief, and situations as is, am, was, will be, been etc.
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An adjective is a word that describes the information and provides more information about the person place or thing in a sentence. Beautiful, expensive, kind, hot, old, tight, and tired are some adjectives.
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A conjunction is the word or phrase that joins sentences together and connects each other by making a meaningful sentence. But, yet, because, until, both.. and, either… or are some conjunctions.
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Interjections are the words for an appearance that takes place on reactions or feelings. It expresses sudden emotional reactions, feeling, requests, and demands. Hush!, Ohh, ah! Bravo!, and Alas! are some interjections.
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A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun and another word in a sentence. On, at, in, before, through, down, near are some words for prepositions.
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