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Basic Parts of
Speech
An Overview
Basic Parts of Speech
Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Preposition
Conjunction
Interjection
Noun
Definition:
a person, place, or thing
Often
used with an article (a, the, an)
Proper
Can
nouns are always capitalized
be singular or plural
Noun Examples
Catherine went to the store.
The boy set the book on the table.
Catherine=person=noun
Store=place=noun
Boy=person=noun
Book=thing=noun
Table=thing=noun
Proper nouns:
California
The White House
Michael
Pronoun
Definition:
Used in place of a noun
Refers
to a specific noun, called an
antecedent
Includes
words like he, she, they, it, me,
myself, we, our
Pronoun Examples
She
She=pronoun
On
went to the store.
Saturday they will go to the mall.
They=pronoun
Jacob
came over yesterday. He left his
book on the table.
Jacob=noun
He=pronoun
His=pronoun
Verb
Definition:
Describes an action
Can
have different tenses
Can
include helping verbs and main verb
Must
agree with the subject
Subject and verb must both be singular or
both be plural
Verb Examples
Next month I will travel to Canada.
Today she ate dinner at six o’ clock.
Ate=verb
Can you help him clean the dishes?
will=helping verb
Travel=main verb
Help=verb
Clean=verb
We will watch television while we do
homework.
Watch=verb
Do=verb
Adverb
Definition:
changes or describes a verb, adjective, or
other adverb
Answers
when, where, how, why, or what
Often
end in –ly
Never
describes a noun or pronoun
Adverb Examples
Sam
walked quickly around the block.
Walked=verb
Quickly=adverb
Her
paper was well written.
well=adverb
First
they drove to the mall, and then
they stopped at the gas station.
Then=adverb
Adjective
Definition:
Describes a noun or pronoun
Includes
articles, i.e. a, an, the
Answers
which one, what kind, or how
many
Adjective Examples
The
Yellow=adjective
She
sent me a short letter.
Short=adjective
The
yellow basket is full of flowers.
truck is old and rusty.
Old=adjective
rusty=adjective
Rachel
has beautiful handwriting.
Beautiful=adjective
Preposition
Definition:
Modifies a word in the sentence
Placed before a noun or pronoun
Part
of a prepositional phrase
Prepositional phrases usually tell where,
when, or show relationship
Example:
at the mall
At=preposition
Prepositional phrases often function as
adjectives or adverbs
Preposition Examples
For some common prepositions see the
following website: list of prepositions.
The rabbit jumped into the hole.
John walked home with Mary.
With=preposition
The conference will be held in October.
into=preposition
in=preposition
Sam checked his phone for messages
throughout the day.
Throughout=preposition
Conjunction
Definition:
Joins words, clauses, and phrases together
Shows the relationship between the joined
words, phrases, or clauses
There
are different types of conjunctions
Coordinating—connects equal words,
phrases, or clauses
Subordinating—connects unequal words,
phrases, or clauses
Conjunction Examples
The most common conjunctions can be
remembered by the acronym FANBOYS:
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
Other conjunctions can be found here.
Catherine and John went to the store.
Before you go out, you must finish your
homework.
And=conjunction
Before=conjunction
She raised her hand because she had a
question.
Because=conjunction
Interjection
Definition:
A word or phrase that expresses emotion
Often
followed by an exclamation point
Interjection Examples
Oops!
Oops=interjection
Oh
my gosh, it’s snowing outside.
Oh my gosh=interjection
When
Matt got injured he said, “Ow!”
Ow=interjection
Well,
I forgot to take out the trash!
I guess he can come if he wants.
Well=interjection
Further help…
For
further information on the basic parts
of speech, see the following:
Butte College’s The Eight Parts of Speech
Purdue Owl
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