Parts of Speech - LSPWritingFundamentals
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Parts of Speech
There are 8 parts of speech
Noun
Person, place or thing (or idea)
Can be used as the subject or object of the
sentence
Common noun - ex. officer
Proper noun
- ex. Captain Smith
Pronoun
Takes the place of a noun
Can be used as the subject or object of the
sentence
–
Examples
I, he, she, it, you, they, them we
Verbs
Shows action or expresses being
Examples: studies
is
becomes
Conjunction
Joins or connects words, phrases, or clauses
Examples: and, but, or nor
Use FANBOYS to remember the coordinating
conjunctions
FANBOYS
FOR
AND
NOR
BUT
OR
YET
SO
The college students
made the most of their
situation, for they were
pressed for time.
ADVERB
Modifies a verb, an adjective, or another
adverb
Answers the question of how, when, or where
Often ends in ly
ADJECTIVES
Modifies a noun or pronoun
The unusual package was placed on my desk.
The package felt cold.
ADVERBS
OFTEN END IN LY – She swims rapidly under
pressure.
MORE EXAMPLES:
OFTEN, NEVER, SOMETIMES, SELDOM,
ALWAYS, VERY
PREPOSITION
A word used to relate to a noun or pronoun to
some other word in the sentence.
Common examples:
On, over, under, to , up
The horse ran under the barn.
The subject and verb are never in the
prepositional phrase.
INTERJECTIONS
WORD THAT EXPRESSES A STRONG
FEELING. Usually stands by itself.
Whew! Oh! Well,
Hooray!