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PARTS OF SPEECH
Create meaningfulsentences.
Eight different parts of speech
have been identified.
Noun
A word that names person , place or
thing etc.
Types of Noun
Proper
Concrete
Abstract
Nouns
Common
Material
Collective
Types of Noun
Abstract:
something that
not physically
exist.
Concrete:
something
that
physically
exist
Collective:
that refer to a
group of things
as a whole.
Possessive:
These shows
ownership
Pronoun:
Take the place of noun.
List of pronoun
These take the place of Common and Proper
Nouns
Singular
plural
I
Me
We
Us
You
You
She, He,
Her, Him,
It
They,
Them
Types of Pronoun
SUBJECT
PRONOUN
OBJECTIVE
PRONOUN
REFLEXIVE
PRONOUN
Types of Pronoun
POSSESSIVE
PRONOUN
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVE
PRONOUN
VERB
:
h
verb to form t ve, was,
g
n
i
a
p
h
b
Hel ain ver is, am, .
.
c
m
the nce,,i.e s, will et
i
sente
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Transitive Verb
A verb which needs to have object in sentence is called
transitive verb.
Intransitive Verb
A verb which does not need to have object in sentence is
called intransitive.
Example.
Heslept.
She islaughing.
ADVERB
PREPOSITION
CONJUNCTION
INTERJECTION
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