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PARTS OF SPEECH 
GROUP MEMBERS: 
Zeeshan Shabbir 
Umair Ali 
Talha Zameer 
M. Bilal 
Hammad Hassan 
Fiaz Ashraf
PARTS OF SPEECH: 
• Each part of speech explains not what the word is but 
how the word is used.
DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH: 
1. NOUN 
2. PRONOUN 
3. VERB 
4. ADVERB 
5. ADJECTIVE 
6. INTERJECTION 
7. CONJUNCTION 
8. PREPOSITION
WORK DISTRIBUTION 
• NOUN…………………………………..Talha Zameer 
• PRONOUN………………………………Hammad Hassan 
• VERB…………………………………….Zeeshan Shabbir 
• ADVERB…………………………………Umair Ali 
• ADJECTIVE……………………………… M. Bilal 
• INTERJECTION……………………………………. 
• CONJUCTION……………………………………..... 
• PREPOSITION……………………………..Fiaz Ashraf
NOUN: 
• Noun is a name of a person, place or thing. 
Example: 
• Ali is a person. 
• Lahore is a place. 
• Chair is a thing.
KINDS OF NOUN: 
There are many kinds of noun but we are discussing about… 
• PROPER NOUN 
• COMMON NOUN 
• COLLECTIVE NOUN 
• ABSTRACT NOUN 
• MATERIAL NOUN 
• COUNTABLE NOUN 
• UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
PROPER NOUN: 
• Proper noun is the specific name of the person, place 
or thing. 
Example: 
• Allama Iqbal 
• Lahore 
• Brown Chair
COMMON NOUN: 
• Common noun is the common name of the person, 
place or thing… 
Example: 
• Boy 
• City 
• Chair
COLLECTIVE NOUN: 
• Collective noun denotes collection of groups or 
collection of individuals… 
Example: 
• Army 
• Class room 
• University
ABSTRACT NOUN: 
• Abstract noun is the noun that have an idea in our 
mind but don’t have existence in the world or 
reality... 
Example: 
• Happiness 
• Sadness 
• Love
MATERIAL NOUN: 
• Material noun is the noun which have existence in 
reality and we can make further things from it… 
Example: 
• Milk 
• Wood 
• Gold
COUNTABLE NOUN: 
• Countable noun is a noun which can be count... 
Example: 
• Books 
• Keys 
• Pens
UNCOUNTABLE NOUN: 
• Uncountable noun is a noun which cannot be count. 
Example: 
• Grains of Sand 
• Drops of Water 
• Stars
PRONOUN BY: 
Hammad Hassan
PRONOUN: 
• Pronouns are the words which are used instead of 
noun. 
• Some pronouns are He , She , It , They , Us etc.. 
Example: 
• Ali is a good boy. He lives in Sargodha.
KINDS OF PRONOUN: 
There are many kinds of pronoun but we are discussing 
about… 
• Personal Pronoun 
• Reflexive Pronoun 
• Relative Pronoun 
• Interrogative Pronoun
PERSONAL PRONOUN: 
• These are the pronouns used for persons… 
• Personal pronouns are: we, you, they, he, she …..etc 
Example: 
• We talk to you. 
• You talk to me. 
• She called him.
REFLEXIVE PRONOUN: 
• When self or selves is added to my, it, our, your, 
him, her it makes them reflexive pronouns… 
Example: 
• He learned by himself. 
• These slides are made by ourselves.
RELATIVE PRONOUN: 
• It is a word that tells the function of pronoun…. 
Example: 
• He saw his mother who was eating. 
• He is one of the teacher who served the nation.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN: 
• It is a word that asks question about the noun or 
pronoun… 
Example: 
• Who told you this? 
• Is this yours pen?
VERB BY: 
Zeeshan Shabbir
VERB: 
• The Word Verb Is derived from the Latin word 
“Verbum”, which means word. 
• Verb is a part of speech which describe any action or 
work. 
Example: 
• Ali eats apple. 
• She runs fast. 
• Fatima reads novel.
KINDS OF VERB: 
• Helping verb 
• Transitive verb 
• Intransitive verb
HELPING VERB: 
• Helping verb helps the verb in forming a sentence… 
Example: 
• He is playing football. 
• The news was true. 
• I have written a letter.
TRANSITIVE VERB: 
• Transitive verb is that verb in which both subject or 
object are present… 
Example: 
• Ali eats apple. 
• She reads a book. 
• He runs fast.
INTRANSITIVE VERB: 
• Intransitive verb is that verb in which only subject is 
present and object is absent. 
Example: 
• Ali eats. 
• She reads. 
• He runs.
ADVERB BY: 
Umair Ali
ADVERB: 
• An adverb is a word which is used to modify the 
meaning of the verb , adjective or other adverbs. 
Example: 
• He runs fastly. 
• I requested him kindly to help me.
TYPES OF ADVERB: 
There are many kinds of adverb but we are discussing about… 
• ADVERB OF TIME 
• ADVERB OF PLACE 
• ADVERB OF MANNER
ADVERB OF TIME: 
• It is a word which shows when the thing happened… 
Example: 
• They will leave very soon.
ADVERB OF PLACE: 
• It is a word which shows where the thing 
happened… 
Example: 
• Please stand here.
ADVERB OF MANNER: 
• It is a word which shows how and in what manner 
the work is done… 
Example: 
• He welcomed us warmly.
ADJECTIVE, CONJUCTION & 
INTERJECTION BY: 
M. Bilal
ADJECTIVE: 
• An adjective is a word used for qualifying the 
meaning of a noun or pronoun… 
Example: 
• A white ball. 
• A beautiful girl.
TYPES OF ADJECTIVE: 
• QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVE 
• QUANTITATIVE ADJECTIVE
QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVE: 
• This is the adjective which tells about quality… 
Example: 
• He is a handsome boy. 
• Ali speaks loudly.
QUANTITATIVE ADJECTIVE: 
• This is the adjective which tells about quantity… 
Example: 
• He has 5 rupees. 
• There is a little water in the jug.
CONJUNCTION: 
• A conjunction is a word which joins together 
sentences and words… 
Example: 
• Ali and his brother live together. 
• Although he is poor yet he is honest.
INTERJECTION: 
• An interjection is a word in a sentence to express 
some feelings of mind… 
Example: 
• Hurrah! We won the match. 
• Alas! He died.
PREPOSITION BY: 
Fiaz Ashraf
PREPOSITION: 
• Preposition is the word used before noun or pronoun 
to show its relation with noun or pronoun… 
Example: 
• Allah is kind to us. 
• He went to Lahore on Monday. 
• Ali is standing at the gate.
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
1. Between / Among 
Between: 
• The two brothers divided the property between 
themselves. 
Among: 
• The four brothers divided their property among 
themselves.
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
2. By / With 
By: 
• He was killed by lion. 
With: 
• She killed a snake with a stick
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
3. Behind / After 
Behind: 
• He standing behind a person. 
After: 
• He left Sargodha after five o’clock.
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
4. Ago / Before 
Ago: 
• I passed the intermediate two years ago. 
Before: 
• Ali passed the intermediate two years before his 
brother.
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
5. Compare to / Compare with 
Compare to: 
• A beautiful face is often compare to moon. 
Compare with: 
• We compare the great dramatist with Shakespeare.
USE OF PREPOSITION: 
6. For / From 
For: 
• He wants sugar for himself. 
From: 
• Where are you coming from?
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Parts of speech

  • 1. PARTS OF SPEECH GROUP MEMBERS: Zeeshan Shabbir Umair Ali Talha Zameer M. Bilal Hammad Hassan Fiaz Ashraf
  • 2. PARTS OF SPEECH: • Each part of speech explains not what the word is but how the word is used.
  • 3. DIFFERENT PARTS OF SPEECH: 1. NOUN 2. PRONOUN 3. VERB 4. ADVERB 5. ADJECTIVE 6. INTERJECTION 7. CONJUNCTION 8. PREPOSITION
  • 4. WORK DISTRIBUTION • NOUN…………………………………..Talha Zameer • PRONOUN………………………………Hammad Hassan • VERB…………………………………….Zeeshan Shabbir • ADVERB…………………………………Umair Ali • ADJECTIVE……………………………… M. Bilal • INTERJECTION……………………………………. • CONJUCTION……………………………………..... • PREPOSITION……………………………..Fiaz Ashraf
  • 5. NOUN: • Noun is a name of a person, place or thing. Example: • Ali is a person. • Lahore is a place. • Chair is a thing.
  • 6. KINDS OF NOUN: There are many kinds of noun but we are discussing about… • PROPER NOUN • COMMON NOUN • COLLECTIVE NOUN • ABSTRACT NOUN • MATERIAL NOUN • COUNTABLE NOUN • UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
  • 7. PROPER NOUN: • Proper noun is the specific name of the person, place or thing. Example: • Allama Iqbal • Lahore • Brown Chair
  • 8. COMMON NOUN: • Common noun is the common name of the person, place or thing… Example: • Boy • City • Chair
  • 9. COLLECTIVE NOUN: • Collective noun denotes collection of groups or collection of individuals… Example: • Army • Class room • University
  • 10. ABSTRACT NOUN: • Abstract noun is the noun that have an idea in our mind but don’t have existence in the world or reality... Example: • Happiness • Sadness • Love
  • 11. MATERIAL NOUN: • Material noun is the noun which have existence in reality and we can make further things from it… Example: • Milk • Wood • Gold
  • 12. COUNTABLE NOUN: • Countable noun is a noun which can be count... Example: • Books • Keys • Pens
  • 13. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN: • Uncountable noun is a noun which cannot be count. Example: • Grains of Sand • Drops of Water • Stars
  • 15. PRONOUN: • Pronouns are the words which are used instead of noun. • Some pronouns are He , She , It , They , Us etc.. Example: • Ali is a good boy. He lives in Sargodha.
  • 16. KINDS OF PRONOUN: There are many kinds of pronoun but we are discussing about… • Personal Pronoun • Reflexive Pronoun • Relative Pronoun • Interrogative Pronoun
  • 17. PERSONAL PRONOUN: • These are the pronouns used for persons… • Personal pronouns are: we, you, they, he, she …..etc Example: • We talk to you. • You talk to me. • She called him.
  • 18. REFLEXIVE PRONOUN: • When self or selves is added to my, it, our, your, him, her it makes them reflexive pronouns… Example: • He learned by himself. • These slides are made by ourselves.
  • 19. RELATIVE PRONOUN: • It is a word that tells the function of pronoun…. Example: • He saw his mother who was eating. • He is one of the teacher who served the nation.
  • 20. INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN: • It is a word that asks question about the noun or pronoun… Example: • Who told you this? • Is this yours pen?
  • 21. VERB BY: Zeeshan Shabbir
  • 22. VERB: • The Word Verb Is derived from the Latin word “Verbum”, which means word. • Verb is a part of speech which describe any action or work. Example: • Ali eats apple. • She runs fast. • Fatima reads novel.
  • 23. KINDS OF VERB: • Helping verb • Transitive verb • Intransitive verb
  • 24. HELPING VERB: • Helping verb helps the verb in forming a sentence… Example: • He is playing football. • The news was true. • I have written a letter.
  • 25. TRANSITIVE VERB: • Transitive verb is that verb in which both subject or object are present… Example: • Ali eats apple. • She reads a book. • He runs fast.
  • 26. INTRANSITIVE VERB: • Intransitive verb is that verb in which only subject is present and object is absent. Example: • Ali eats. • She reads. • He runs.
  • 28. ADVERB: • An adverb is a word which is used to modify the meaning of the verb , adjective or other adverbs. Example: • He runs fastly. • I requested him kindly to help me.
  • 29. TYPES OF ADVERB: There are many kinds of adverb but we are discussing about… • ADVERB OF TIME • ADVERB OF PLACE • ADVERB OF MANNER
  • 30. ADVERB OF TIME: • It is a word which shows when the thing happened… Example: • They will leave very soon.
  • 31. ADVERB OF PLACE: • It is a word which shows where the thing happened… Example: • Please stand here.
  • 32. ADVERB OF MANNER: • It is a word which shows how and in what manner the work is done… Example: • He welcomed us warmly.
  • 33. ADJECTIVE, CONJUCTION & INTERJECTION BY: M. Bilal
  • 34. ADJECTIVE: • An adjective is a word used for qualifying the meaning of a noun or pronoun… Example: • A white ball. • A beautiful girl.
  • 35. TYPES OF ADJECTIVE: • QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVE • QUANTITATIVE ADJECTIVE
  • 36. QUALITATIVE ADJECTIVE: • This is the adjective which tells about quality… Example: • He is a handsome boy. • Ali speaks loudly.
  • 37. QUANTITATIVE ADJECTIVE: • This is the adjective which tells about quantity… Example: • He has 5 rupees. • There is a little water in the jug.
  • 38. CONJUNCTION: • A conjunction is a word which joins together sentences and words… Example: • Ali and his brother live together. • Although he is poor yet he is honest.
  • 39. INTERJECTION: • An interjection is a word in a sentence to express some feelings of mind… Example: • Hurrah! We won the match. • Alas! He died.
  • 41. PREPOSITION: • Preposition is the word used before noun or pronoun to show its relation with noun or pronoun… Example: • Allah is kind to us. • He went to Lahore on Monday. • Ali is standing at the gate.
  • 42. USE OF PREPOSITION: 1. Between / Among Between: • The two brothers divided the property between themselves. Among: • The four brothers divided their property among themselves.
  • 43. USE OF PREPOSITION: 2. By / With By: • He was killed by lion. With: • She killed a snake with a stick
  • 44. USE OF PREPOSITION: 3. Behind / After Behind: • He standing behind a person. After: • He left Sargodha after five o’clock.
  • 45. USE OF PREPOSITION: 4. Ago / Before Ago: • I passed the intermediate two years ago. Before: • Ali passed the intermediate two years before his brother.
  • 46. USE OF PREPOSITION: 5. Compare to / Compare with Compare to: • A beautiful face is often compare to moon. Compare with: • We compare the great dramatist with Shakespeare.
  • 47. USE OF PREPOSITION: 6. For / From For: • He wants sugar for himself. From: • Where are you coming from?