Parts of Speech

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Abu Abdur Rahman Siddiquee Sr. Teacher Jagarani Balika Biddyabithi
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Identity
Md. Abu Abdur Rahman Siddiquee
(M.A, B. Ed)
Senior Asst. Teacher (English)
Jagarani M. L. Girls’ High School
Newashi, Nageswari,
Kurigram
[email protected]
Abu Abdur Rahman Siddiquee Sr. Teacher Jagarani
Balika Biddyabithi
English 2nd paper
Class: Six-Eight
Total Ss: --Present Ss: --Time: 50 minutes
Date: ---
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Look at the picture
Bangladesh cricket
team has won the
match.
The scenery of
Cox’s Bazar is
very charming.
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They are playing cricket.
The Engineer is observing the
construction of the school.
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Mahiya has given her pose.
It is a wonder wallpaper.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completing the lesson , the students
will be able to…
 Identify parts of speech.
 define parts of speech.
 classify parts of speech.
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Nouns
Verbs
Pronouns
Adverbs
Interjections
Adjectives
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Nouns
Words that Name something
Person
Place
Thing
Types of Nouns
Words that Name something
Common
• egg
• apple
Singular
• elephant
• girl
Singular Possessive
• boy’s
• kitten’s
Proper
• Phillip
• Martin
Plural
• donkeys
• horses
Plural Possessive
• artists’
• teachers’
Verbs
Action Words or Words that
Link Subject to Predicate
Subject
Pulling
Predicate
Types of Verbs
Words that Name something
Action Verbs
• Physical Action
• Mental Action
• Describes an
Occurrence
He plays lacrosse.
Linking Verbs
• Connect Subject to
Predicate
• Do not describe Action
He is Canadian.
Pronouns
Used in place of one or more nouns
He
She
They
Types of Pronouns
Words that Name something
Personal Pronouns
I, me, mine, you, your,
yours, she, her, hers,
it, its, we, us, our,
ours, they, them,
their, theirs, myself
Yourself
Demonstrative
Pronouns
this, that, these, those
Indefinite Pronouns
Anybody, somebody, each,
Either, neither, none, one,
someone
Interrogative
Pronouns
who, whom, which,
what, whose
Adverbs
Describes a Verb, Adjective or Another
Adverb
He dresses strangely.
The man swings wildly.
His ball flew terribly.
The sport is very expensive.
His wife sold the clubs quickly.
Types of Adverbs
Words that Name something
Adverbs of Manner
Adverbs of Time
Adverbs of Place
Adverbs of Degree
He speaks clearly.
She runs quickly.
They ate rapidly.
Go over there.
We searched inside.
She shopped everywhere.
I need it now.
Mom cooked yesterday.
Dad works daily.
She is very lovely.
I completely ate the pizza.
He is quite strong.
Interjections
Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word
No! Boo-hoo!
Ack! Bah!
Ah! Blech!
Argh! Aw!
Bwah!
Hmph!
Ick!
Oh-oh!
Interjections
Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word
So delicious!
Spicey!
Wow! Oh, my!
Olé! Great!
Interjections
Express Emotion with an Exclamatory Word
No! Boo-hoo!
Ack! Bah!
Ah! Blech!
Argh! Aw!
Bwah!
Hmph!
Ick!
Oh-oh!
Adjectives
Words the Describe a Noun or Pronoun
A talented artist
with a wooden palate
and a large brush
made lovely paintings
while splattering bold
colors around a new
carpet.
Adjectives
Words the Describe a Noun or Pronoun
beautiful big cheerful large
gorgeous little lovely rare
pretty precious soft wet
stupendous small smooth
sweet tender tiny gentle
Prepositions
Words that Indicate the Relationship between a Noun
or Pronoun with Other Words in the Sentence
about, above, across, after, at,
against, before, behind, below,
beyond, by, under, during, in,
from, into, near, next, of, onto,
outside, over, since, through, to
Prepositions
Words that Indicate the Relationship between a Noun
or Pronoun with Other Words in the Sentence
After all of the hours
of practice
behind closed doors
in our own home,
it was music to our ears.
Conjunctions
Words that Join Words or other Words
Coordinating Conjunctions
A conjunction placed between words, phrases,
clauses and sentences of equal importance
and or but nor so for yet
Subordinating Conjunctions
A conjunction that introduces a subordinate
clause
after although as but because
before if once since that though
till unless until what whenever
whether while for just as now that
Conjunctions
Words that Join Words or other Words
Coordinating Conjunctions
The artist painted on the canvas, but
he also spilled paint on his clothes.
His clothes were new, so his mother
made him wash them immediately.
Subordinating Conjunctions
Although he washed his pants right
away, he didn’t do a very good job.
He learned his lesson since the clothes
were ruined.
individual work
Use necessary parts of speech
Hiyamoni gave her …...
There’s a ……. floor .
…….have ……. Pencils.
Joya…… Sarah are …….BTV.
……. are playing…….
I have a friend who lives ……… America.
We have……. ……..duty.
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pair work
Make 8 sentences on
8 parts of speech.
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Learning assessment
Which parts of speech are the
underlined word?
Rajshahi is a divitional city.
It is called educational city.
The man reads the newspaper.
Hurrah ! we have won the game.
The cat is under the table.
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home work
Write the name of 8 types
of parts of speech.
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