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Prepare a chart on Parts of speech with examples.
Ans:
Noun: A noun
is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
Examples:
Person: John, teacher,
friend, doctor
Place: Paris, school,
park, kitchen
Thing: Car, book,
computer, tree
Idea: Love, freedom,
happiness, courage
Pronoun: A
pronoun is a word used in place of a noun to avoid repetition.
Examples:
He went to the store.
She is coming to the
party.
They are studying for
the exam.
I like the cake.
You should try this.
Verb: A verb
is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
Examples:
She runs every morning.
They built a house.
He is a doctor.
I read a book.
They sing beautifully.
Adjective: An
adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.
Examples:
The red car is fast.
She lives in a beautiful
house.
He is wearing a blue
shirt.
It was a hot summer day.
The large pizza arrived.
Adverb: An
adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating
time, place, manner, or degree.
Examples:
She ran quickly.
He speaks very softly.
They arrived here.
The car stopped
suddenly.
She is studying hard.
Preposition: A
preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and
other words in a sentence.
Examples:
The book is on the
table.
She walked through the
forest.
They live in New York.
The cat is hiding under
the bed.
I'll meet you at the
cafe.
Conjunction: A
conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
Examples:
I like both tea and
coffee.
She will come if she has
time.
He neither sings nor
dances.
You can have cake or ice
cream.
He is both a doctor and
a writer.
Interjection: An
interjection is a word or phrase used to express strong emotion or sudden
exclamations.
Examples:
Oh, I didn't see you
there!
Wow, that's amazing!
Oops, I dropped my
phone.
Ah, that feels better.
Hooray, we won the game!
Article: Articles
(a, an, the) are special adjectives used to specify nouns.
Examples:
A cat is on the roof.
She is an excellent
student.
The sun is shining.
He wants a bike for his
birthday.
She has an apple in her
bag.
Gerund: A
gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun and ends in "-ing."
Examples:
Swimming is my favorite
hobby.
He enjoys hiking in the mountains.
Reading is a great way
to relax.
Her singing brought
tears to my eyes.
Running is good
exercise.
Part of Speech |
Examples |
Noun |
1. Dog |
2. Book |
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3. River |
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4. Happiness |
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5. Family |
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6. Car |
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7. Teacher |
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8. Apple |
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9. House |
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10. Love |
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11. Ocean |
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12. Child |
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13. City |
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14. Music |
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15. Elephant |
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16. Idea |
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17. Mountain |
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18. School |
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19. Computer |
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20. Freedom |
|
Pronoun |
1. He |
2. She |
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3. They |
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4. I |
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5. You |
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6. It |
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7. We |
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8. Mine |
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9. Yours |
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10. His |
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11. Hers |
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12. Ours |
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13. Theirs |
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14. Myself |
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15. Yourself |
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16. Oneself |
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17. Each other |
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18. Somebody |
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19. Nobody |
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20. Who |
|
Verb |
1. Run |
2. Jump |
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3. Eat |
|
4. Sing |
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5. Write |
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6. Study |
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7. Sleep |
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8. Dance |
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9. Play |
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10. Laugh |
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11. Think |
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12. Swim |
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13. Build |
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14. Drive |
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15. Teach |
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16. Create |
|
17. Travel |
|
18. Climb |
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19. Discuss |
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20. Understand |
|
Adjective |
1. Beautiful |
2. Tall |
|
3. Blue |
|
4. Happy |
|
5. Fast |
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6. Delicious |
|
7. Smart |
|
8. Strong |
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9. Wooden |
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10. Mysterious |
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11. Cold |
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12. Frightened |
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13. Bright |
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14. Energetic |
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15. Curious |
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16. Ancient |
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17. Lazy |
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18. Polite |
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19. Shiny |
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20. Relaxing |
|
Adverb |
1. Quickly |
2. Loudly |
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3. Very |
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4. Carefully |
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5. Always |
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6. Well |
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7. Never |
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8. Soon |
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9. Here |
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10. Everywhere |
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11. Yesterday |
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12. Now |
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13. Almost |
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14. Often |
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15. Hardly |
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16. Really |
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17. Suddenly |
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18. Already |
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19. Too |
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20. Almost |
|
Preposition |
1. In |
2. On |
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3. Under |
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4. Over |
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5. Between |
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6. Through |
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7. Across |
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8. With |
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9. Behind |
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10. Among |
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11. Against |
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12. Above |
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13. Before |
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14. During |
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15. After |
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16. Below |
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17. Inside |
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18. Outside |
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19. Towards |
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20. Beyond |
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Conjunction |
1. And |
2. But |
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3. Or |
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4. Nor |