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This document provides information about parts of speech and nouns. It defines nouns as words used to name people, places, things, states or qualities. It lists and describes the different kinds of nouns including proper, common, collective, concrete, abstract, and mass nouns. It also outlines the functions of nouns including subject, vocative, direct object, indirect object, predicate noun, object of preposition, and appositive. Finally, it introduces pronouns as words used to replace nouns and lists the different types of personal pronouns.

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GENED ENGLISH
PROF ED: SOCIAL DIMENSION & TEACHING PROF
PARTS OF SPEECH
The building blocks of language.
They function to explain usage of word in a sentence.
1. Noun - a word used to name a person, place, thing, state or quality.
Kinds of Nouns
a.
Proper nouns are specific. Their first letters are capitalized.
Jake, Fenilla, Monday, Davao City
b. Common nouns are general.
C.
man, student, clinic, teacher, school
Collective nouns name groups.
Mass nouns cannot be counted non-cont pood-I kind foods-dipperent kinds
d. Mass
e.
f.
family, army, flock, choir
salt, sugar, flour, feedback, equipment, information, furniture, Jewelry, water,
copper, blood, air
Concrete nouns exist in the physical world
petals, tables, pens, cups
Abstract nouns refer to ideas and feelings.
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Functions of Nouns
Deo lot
sadness, joy, brilliance Iryty
a. Subject of the Sentence (S)- the one that is talked about in the sentence.
Maureen expressed her gratitude to her fans.
b. Vocative (V) - indicates that somebody is being directly addressed by the
speaker.
C.
Where is everybody, Maureen?
Direct Object (DO) - The one that receives the action of the verb. Answers the
question who or what after the verb
Maureen kicks the ball. Tips: Find the subject Find very
d. Indirect Object-Answers the question to whom or for whom 96 Maureen left Froilan
food for the holidays.
e.
f
g.
are
Actions verb, be verb am,
is
was, were
10- 1st
pollows the beverb
Follows apte D.O.
Subject Noun Predicate-A word/phrase that refers back to the subject. Comes after a
linking verb.
Maureen is the actress,
Object Noun Predicate- comes after a direct object. Refers back to the object.
The group appointed Maureen leader of the club.
Object of the Preposition-comes after a preposition. at, on, in, by,For, with,
from, to
Maureen correlates love with effort.
h. Appositive- is a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it.
Maureen, my sister, celebrates her birthday.
2. Pronoun- a word used to replace a noun.
Kinds of Pronouns
a. Personal pronouns
alue: 2 commnas
Refer to people or things which can be singular or plural. Refer to the speaker,
the person spoken
to, and the person spoken about.
Pronoun-action verb
A.
Case subjective/ nominative
subject of the sentence
objective possessive
Function
in terms of arrangement.
object of a verb, compound verb, preposition, or infinitive phrase
marker of possession; ownership pf particular object or person
First Person- the person talking
I, Me, Us, We, My, Our, Mine, Ours, Myself, Ourselves
about
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