9 Parts of Speech
These are the words that you use to make a sentence.
Verbs and Verb Tenses
Action verbs, express what is happening (do, work). State verbs express a situation (be, have).
Action verbs, express what is happening (do, work). State verbs express a situation (be, have).
Nouns
Nouns represent people (teacher, Mary), places (town, Asia) and things (table, music).
Adjectives
An adjective is a word that tells us more about a noun (big, red, expensive).
Adverbs
Adverbs tell us more about verbs, adjectives or adverbs (loudly, really, extremely).
Determiners
Determiners are words like the, an, this that start a noun phrase.
Prepositions
A preposition expresses the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word (at, in, from).
Pronouns
Pronouns are small words like you, ours, some that can take the place of a noun.
Conjunctions
Conjunctions join two parts of a sentence (and, but, though).
Interjections
Interjections are short exclamations with no real grammatical value (ah, dear, er).
SUMBER: ENGLISH FIRST
Thanks EF....
Determiners are words like the, an, this that start a noun phrase.
Prepositions
A preposition expresses the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word (at, in, from).
Pronouns
Pronouns are small words like you, ours, some that can take the place of a noun.
Conjunctions
Conjunctions join two parts of a sentence (and, but, though).
Interjections
Interjections are short exclamations with no real grammatical value (ah, dear, er).
SUMBER: ENGLISH FIRST
Thanks EF....
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