Parts
of Speech
When
we speak, our speech consists of many
words; these are called Parts of Speech.
There are 8 basic parts of speech i.e.
Let us explain these parts in simple
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Noun
Noun means any name. (Person,
Place or Thing)
Examples: Boy: Person , Karachi:
Place , Pencil: Thing
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Pronoun
Pronoun is used in place of a
name. (To avoid from repetition)
Examples:
Ali is a boy. He is very intelligent.
He, she, it, I, we, they, you
are pronouns.
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Verb
Verb is any action. (May be in
Present, Past or Future)
No sentence is complete without
a verb.
Verb itself is a sentence.
Examples:
Come, go, sit, work, enjoy, get,
set etc.
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Adjective
Adjective is any quality of
a noun. (May be Positive or
Negative)
It adds to the meaning of a
noun.
Examples:
He is smart guy.Tall, short,
genius, careless, punctual,
regular, big, small etc are
Adjectives.
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Preposition
Pre means “before”
and position means “state”.
Preposition shows the position
of words coming before it (May
be noun, pronoun, phrase, verb
etc)
These are joining words. (Join
different parts of a sentence)
Examples:
The glass is on the table.
In, on, under, behind, beside,
at, for, of, with, to etc are
Prepositions.
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Adverb
Adverb adds to the meaning of
a verb, adjective or another
adverb.
(Without adverb, a sentence
is complete but adding it, the
meaning is enhanced.)
Examples:
We run fast.
Quickly, slowly, sharply, early,
heavily etc.
Notice here the difference between
Adjective and Adverb. Both add
meanings but to different things.
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Conjunction
Conjunction is used to join
or combine two clauses or sentences.
(Clause is not complete sentence.
It has a subject and predicate)
(Predicate contains the verb
and its complement) (Complement
is used to complete a grammatical
construction)
Examples:
He said that he was fine.
Please inform me when you reach
Lahore.
Because, Where, who, what, if,
whose, which etc are examples
of conjunctions which are used
in the centre of a sentence
and in fact, to join two sentences.
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Interjection
Interjection is used to express
emotions or feelings (Joy, Sorrow,
Wonder, Fear, Anger etc). It
itself is not meaningful but
after reading full sentence,
we can easily understand for
what it has been used. (Interjections
are not specific to English
only. Many are those which are
same in other languages also)
Exclamation mark is used with
interjection and after this
mark, the word is written with
Capital letter
Examples:
Hurrah! I got first position
in Science Subjects.
Alas! Our father passed away
last night.
Ah, Aha, Yahoo, Wow etc are
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