PARTS OF SPEECH - Oak Ridge High School
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PARTS OF
SPEECH
NOUNS
PERSON
PLACE
THING
IDEA
PRONOUNS
A WORD USED IN
PLACE OF A NOUN
I, YOU,SHE, HE, IT
WE, YOU, THEY
ACTION VERBS
SHOWS ACTION
LINKS SUBJECT TO
ANOTHER WORD IN THE
SENTENCE
LINKING VERBS
LINKS SUBJECT TO NOUN OR AN
ADJECTIVE IN THE PREDICATE PART
OF THE SENTENCE
IS, ARE, WAS ,WERE,AM, BEEN
SMELL, LOOK, TASTE, REMAIN, FEEL,
APPEAR, SOUND, SEEM, BECOME,
GROW, STAND, TURN
ADJECTIVES
DESCRIBES A NOUN
OR PRONOUN
BEAUTIFUL sunset
ADVERBS
DESCRIBES VERB,
ADJECTIVE,
ANOTHER ADVERB
They tell us when,
where, how, in what
manner, or to what
extent an action is
performed.
SHINING BRIGHTLY
ADVERBIAL Phrases and
Clauses
When an adverb consists of more than one
word.
When an adverb consists of more than one
word, it is known as an adverbial phrase,
e.g., He ran like the wind.
If this phrase contains its own verb, it's
called an adverbial clause, e.g., He ran like
his life depended on it.
PREPOSITIONS
RELATES A
NOUN OR
PRONOUN
TO ANOTHER
WORD IN
THE
SENTENCE
IN FRONT OF the kitten
WORD OR PHRASE USED TO
EXPRESS STRONG EMOTION
OR SURPRISE
YIKES!
CONJUNCTIONS
WATER
AND
ROCKS
CONNECTS WORDS OR INDIVIDUAL
GROUPS OF WORDS
AND, BUT, OR, NOR,FOR, SO, YET
EITHER, OR, NEITHER, NOR,