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GRAMMAR

The document discusses the 8 parts of speech in English grammar: nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections. Examples are provided for each part of speech to illustrate their meanings and uses in sentences.

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GRAMMAR

The document discusses the 8 parts of speech in English grammar: nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections. Examples are provided for each part of speech to illustrate their meanings and uses in sentences.

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GRAMMAR

In English Language
Brief Introduction
rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and
other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation.

Grammar is a set of rules that tells how a language works.


Every language has its own set of rules. The rules of
grammar explain what different kinds of words do and how
they work together.
8 Parts of Speech
• NOUN • ADJECTIVE

• PRONOUN • VERB

• ADVERB

• CONJUNCTION

• PREPOSITION

• INTERJECTION
ADJECTIVE

a word that modifies or


describes a noun or
pronoun.
ADJECTIVE

The beautiful sun was setting in the sky.


The new car is very fast.

He is a very kind person.


ADJECTIVE

The beautiful sun was setting in the sky.


The new car is very fast.

He is a very kind person.


VERB

a word that shows action in


a sentence.
VERB

He always reaches his office before 8 am.


We are leaving after finishing our meal.
Cats run faster than dogs.
VERB

He always reaches his office before 8 am.


We are leaving after finishing our meal.
Cats run faster than dogs.
ADVERB
a word that tells you more about
a verb, adjectives, or adverb bu
answering one of five questions;
• How, When, Where, How Often,
and To What Extent.
ADVERB

This matter is quite severe.


This door opens frequently.
He likes to do shopping occasionally.
ADVERB

This matter is quite severe.


This door opens frequently.
He likes to do shopping occasionally.
PREPOSITION

a word that shows a noun or


pronoun's position.
PREPOSITION

The red dog is over the fire hydrant.


We spent a quiet evening at home.
She looks at herself in the mirror.
PREPOSITION

The red dog is over the fire hydrant.


We spent a quiet evening at home.
She looks at herself in the mirror.
CONJUNCTION

is a part of speech that is used to


connect two or more than two
different words, phrases, clauses
in a sentence.
CONJUNCTION

You can't enter unless you have a pass.


He cried because he had hurt his knee.
Although he was ill, he went to work.
CONJUNCTION

You can't enter unless you have a pass.


He cried because he had hurt his knee.
Although he was ill, he went to work.
INTERJECTION
Interjection is a word that expresses a
strong feeling. It is just a sort of
exclamation. Each interjection has its
own specific connotation. The listener
of an interjection instantly
understands the emotions of the
speaker.
INTERJECTION

Yeah! Let's go to the party


Yikes! That looks horrible.
Shhh, the baby is sleeping in her room.
Whew! What a hard day.
INTERJECTION

Yeah! Let's go to the party


Yikes! That looks horrible.
Shhh, the baby is sleeping in her room.
Whew! What a hard day.
THANK
YOU!

HONEYLYN RAMOS

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