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Parts of speech

Parts of speech are categories of words that perform different roles in sentences, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Each part of speech has specific functions and examples, such as nouns naming people or things, verbs indicating actions, and adjectives describing nouns. Understanding parts of speech is fundamental to mastering grammar and sentence structure in English.
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Parts of speech

Parts of speech are categories of words that perform different roles in sentences, including nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. Each part of speech has specific functions and examples, such as nouns naming people or things, verbs indicating actions, and adjectives describing nouns. Understanding parts of speech is fundamental to mastering grammar and sentence structure in English.
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Parts of Speech

What Is a Part of Speech?

Parts of speech are among the first grammar topics we learn when we are in
school or when we start our English language learning process. Parts of
speech can be defined as words that perform different roles in a sentence.
Some parts of speech can perform the functions of other parts of speech too.

Parts of Speech Definition

 The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary defines parts of speech as “one of the


classes into which words are divided according to their grammar, such as
noun, verb, adjective, etc.”

 The Cambridge Dictionary also gives a similar definition – “One of the


grammatical groups into which words are divided, such as noun, verb,
and adjective”.
Different Parts of Speech with Examples
Parts of speech include nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives,
prepositions, conjunctions and interjections.
8 Parts of Speech Definitions and Examples:

• 1. Nouns are words that are used to name people, places, animals,
ideas and things. Nouns can be classified into two main categories:
Common nouns and Proper nouns. Common nouns are generic like
ball, car, stick, etc., and proper nouns are more specific like Charles,
The White House, The Sun, etc.
• Examples of nouns used in sentences:
 She bought a pair of shoes. (thing)I have a pet. (animal)
 Is this your book? (object)
 Many people have a fear of darkness. (ideas/abstract nouns)
 He is my brother. (person)
 This is my school. (place)
• Also, explore Singular Nouns and Plural Nouns.
2. Pronouns are words that are used to substitute a noun in a sentence.
There are different types of pronouns.
Some of them are reflexive pronouns, possessive pronouns, relative pronouns
and indefinite pronouns.
I, he, she, it, them, his, yours, anyone, nobody, who, etc., are some of the
pronouns.
Examples of pronouns used in sentences:
I reached home at six in the evening. (1st person singular pronoun)
Did someone see a red bag on the counter? (Indefinite pronoun)
Is this the boy who won the first prize? (Relative pronoun)
That is my mom. (Possessive pronoun)
I hurt myself yesterday when we were playing cricket. (Reflexive pronoun)
3. Verbs are words that denote an action that is being performed by the noun or
the subject in a sentence.
They are also called action words. Some examples of verbs are read, sit, run, pick,
garnish, come, pitch, etc.
Examples of verbs used in sentences:
She plays cricket every day.
Darshana and Arul are going to the movies.
My friends visited me last week.
Did you have your breakfast?
My name is Meenakshi Kishore.
4. Adverbs are words that are used to provide more information about verbs, adjectives
and other adverbs used in a sentence.
There are five main types of adverbs namely, adverbs of manner, adverbs of degree,
adverbs of frequency, adverbs of time and adverbs of place.
Some examples of adverbs are today, quickly, randomly, early, 10 a.m. etc.
Examples of adverbs used in sentences:
Did you come here to buy an umbrella? (Adverb of place)
I did not go to school yesterday as I was sick. (Adverb of time)
Savio reads the newspaper everyday. (Adverb of frequency)
Can you please come quickly? (Adverb of manner)
Tony was so sleepy that he could hardly keep his eyes open during the meeting.
(Adverb of degree)
5. Adjectives are words that are used to describe or provide more
information about the noun or the subject in a sentence. Some examples
of adjectives include good, ugly, quick, beautiful, late, etc.
Examples of adjectives used in sentences:
The place we visited yesterday was serene.
Did you see how big that dog was?
The weather is pleasant today.
The red dress you wore on your birthday was lovely.
My brother had only one chapati for breakfast.
6. Prepositions are words that are used to link one part of the sentence to
another.
Prepositions show the position of the object or subject in a sentence.
Some examples of prepositions are in, out, besides, in front of, below,
opposite, etc.
Examples of prepositions used in sentences:
The teacher asked the students to draw lines on the paper so that they could
write in straight lines.
The child hid his birthday presents under his bed.
Mom asked me to go to the store near my school.
The thieves jumped over the wall and escaped before we could reach home.
7. Conjunctions are a part of speech that is used to connect two
different parts of a sentence, phrases and clauses.
Some examples of conjunctions are and, or, for, yet, although, because,
not only, etc.
Examples of conjunctions used in sentences:
Meera and Jasmine had come to my birthday party.
Jane did not go to work as she was sick.
Unless you work hard, you cannot score good marks.
I have not finished my project, yet I went out with my friends.
8. Interjections are words that are used to convey
strong emotions or feelings.
Some examples of interjections are oh, wow, alas,
yippee, etc.
It is always followed by an exclamation mark.
Examples of interjections used in sentences:
Wow! What a wonderful work of art.
Alas! That is really sad.
Yippee! We won the match.
Thank you,

Krishnan.R
Senior Faculty
Verbal & Communication Skills
Amritha Viswa Vidya Peetham

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