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The 8 parts of speechYou'll probably need to know these in Junior High School, but in general if you know them they'll make your life easier. Seriously. Well... at least you'll be really, really good at Mad Libs.... |
Noun Pronoun Verb Adjective Adverb Preposition Conjunction Interjection
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Noun
Common noun
A pronoun takes the place of a noun. You use them to avoid repeating nouns over and over. Example:
There are 3 kinds of pronouns:
Used to replace the subject of a sentence. (The subject is the noun that performs the action in the sentence.) Examples: He, She, I, You, It (singular)
Used to replace the object in a sentence. (An object is the noun that receives the action. There isn't always an object in a sentence.) Examples: Me, You, Him, Her, It (singular)
Used to replace nouns that show that an object/person/thing belongs to someone unnamed. Examples: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Its (singular)
A verb shows an action or a state of being as well as indicating when
it occurs.
Past: He ran.
An adjective “modifies”, or describes a noun. Adjectives specify colours, shapes, sizes, quantities, etc. Examples:
Adverbs modify (see above) verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They often end in -ly. Examples:
A preposition shows the relation of a noun (or pronoun) to another word in a sentence. Examples:
If you’re not sure if a word, for example “under,” is a preposition, put it in front of “the box” = under the box. If it makes sense, it’s probably a preposition. A conjunction joins two sentences or phrases to make one. Example:
And, or, but, and so are common conjunctions. Don't forget that colons (:) and semicolons (;) are also conjunctions, as well as words like therefore and when. An interjection usually has an exclamation
behind it.
Examples:
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