2. Eight Parts of Speech
Nouns
s
erb
V
Interjections
Interjections
Adjectives
rbs
r
e bs
ve
dv
A
Ad
Conj unct ions
Conj unct ions
Pron
o
P re
uns
pos
i tio
ns
4. Kinds of Nouns
Common Nouns
Proper Nouns
John
Mary
Singular Nouns
Plural Nouns
boys
girls
Plural Possessive
boys’
girls’
boy
girl
boy
girl
Singular Possessive
boy’s
girl’s
5. A word that expresses action or
otherwise helps to make a
statement
Sb j
Suubeect
j ct
“be” verbs
&
taste
feel
sound
look
appear
become predicate
seem predicate
grow
remain
stay
Liinki
L nkin
ng
g
7. Kinds of Verbs
Action verbs express
mental or physical
action.
He rode the horse to
victory.
Linking verbs make a
statement by
connecting the
subject with a word
that describes or
explains it.
He has been sick.
8. The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns.
The pronoun is a word used in place of one or more nouns.
It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea.
It may stand for a person, place, thing, or idea.
s
oun
n
Pro
al
e
son e, min urs
r
Pe
o
m
I,
r, y
you , hers,
,
y o u , h er
s h e i t , i t s u rs
o
,
u r,
s , o , t h ei r
,u
we them
,
s
they their
e lf
mys elf
rs
you
Indefinite Pronouns
anybody
each
either
none
someone, one, etc.
Demonstrative Pronouns
this
that
these
those
Interro
gative P
ronoun
s
who
whom
what
which
whose
9. Modifies or describes a
noun or pronoun.
Did you lose your address
book?
Is that a wool sweater?
Just give me five minutes.
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10. Modifies or describes
Modifies or describes
a verb, an adjective,
a verb, an adjective,
or another adverb.
or another adverb.
He ran quickly.
He ran quickly.
She left yesterday.
She left yesterday.
We went there.
We went there.
It was too hot!
It was too hot!
Answers the questions:
Answers the questions:
Ho w?
Ho w?
When?
When?
Wherre?
Whe e?
To what degree or how much?
To what degree or how much?
12. A preposition introduces a noun or pronoun
or a phrase or clause functioning in the sentence
as a noun. The word or word group that the
preposition introduces is its object.
They received a postcard from Bobby telling
about his trip to Canada.
13. The preposition
never stands alone!
noun
pronoun
position
pre
preposition
object of
preposition
object
You can press those leaves under glass.
can have more than
one object
Her telegram to Nina and Ralph brought good news.
object can have modifiers
It happened during the last examination.