Parts of Speech

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Parts of Speech
Words, Words, Words . . .
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Words, words, words . . .
• Every word in a sentence has a specific
function. The parts of speech explain the
many ways words can be used within a
sentence.
• The more you know about how the parts
of speech are used, the better writer you
will become!
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Parts of Speech
•Noun
•Verb
•Adjective
•Adverb
•Preposition
•Pronoun
•Conjunction
•Interjection
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1. Noun
• A noun names a:
– Person, Place, or Thing
• Types of nouns include:
– Common Noun: house, boy, elephant, bedroom
– Proper Noun: names a specific person, place, or
thing: Ms. Finch, Haltom City, Peyton Manning
– Compound Noun: grocery store, shopping cart,
basketball, toothpaste
– Noun + Noun = compound noun
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2. Verb
• A verb is a word or phrase that expresses:
– an action, or a state of being
The bird flew.
The students studied.
She is happy.
The team was excited.
The boat sank.
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3. Adjective
• An adjective is a word that:
– Modifies, or describes, a noun or pronoun.
– Adjectives may come before nouns, or they may
appear after a form of the reflexive verb “to be” (am,
are, is, was, etc.).
– We live in the red brick house.
– She is tall for her age.
– Oscar is a talented soccer player.
• Remember: Adjectives ADD description to
a noun or pronoun.
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4. Adverb
• An adverb is a word that:
– Modifies, or further describes, verbs.
– Adverbs may also modify adjectives.
– Many, though not all, adverbs end in -ly.
– He waved wildly to get her attention.
– The shirt he wore to the party was extremely
bright.
• While nouns answer the questions who and
what, adverbs answer the questions how, when,
why, and where.
• Remember: Adverbs ADD description to a verb
or adjective.
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5. Preposition
• A preposition or prepositional phrase:
– Connects a noun or pronoun to other words in a
sentence. Prepositions usually provide info about
“how,” “when,” or “where.”
– The book is on the table.
– The book is beneath the table.
– The book is leaning against the table.
– The book is beside the table.
– She held the book over the table.
– She read the book during class.
• A prepositional phrase always begins with a
preposition.
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Common Prepositions
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To
Around
Over
Before
With
Behind
For
On
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At
Upon
From
Past
Below
Near
Toward
Beside
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6. Pronoun
• A pronoun is a word that:
– Takes the place of a noun in a sentence.
– Jennifer sits on the front row.
•She sits on the front row.
– Carla and Nick run cross country.
•They run cross country.
– The dog chased the ball.
•The dog chased it.
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Pronouns: Can be the Subject or the
Object in a sentence
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Subject Pronouns:
I
We
You
She
He
They
It
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Object Pronouns:
Me
Us
You
Her
Him
Them
It
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7. Conjunction
• A conjunction is a word that:
– Joins other words, phrases, or sentences
together.
– CONJUNCTIONS
CONNECT
– She wanted to go to the party, but her parents
said “no.”
– The driver ran the red light, so he got a ticket.
– I took Charlie and Walter to the dog park.
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Common Conjunctions
• FANBOYS:
– For
– And
– Nor
– But
– Or
– Yet
– So
• Other Conjunctions:
– However
– Although
– Since
– Because
– Though
– Therefore
– Unless
– While
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8. Interjection
• Interjection is a BIG name for a little word.
• An interjection:
– is a short exclamation, such as:
• Ah, …
• Wow!
• Oh!
• Hey!
– Ah, that smells good.
– Wow! You made an A!
– Oh, no she didn’t!
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Label the parts of speech in the following
sentences.
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I gave the bird some seed.
Jose’s laptop is newer than Jen’s.
The wicked witch slowly melted.
The bee buzzed very loudly around my
head.
Write the correct part of speech above the red words.
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