Eight Parts of Speech. 1.Nouns 2.Pronouns 3.Verbs 4.Adjectives 5.Adverbs 6.Prepositions...

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Eight Parts of Speech

1. Nouns2. Pronouns3. Verbs4. Adjectives5. Adverbs 6. Prepositions7. Conjunctions8. Interjections

Nouns

• A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, and idea

Types of Nouns1. Common noun is a general name for a person, place, thing, or idea.

Common nouns usually are not capitalized.2. Proper noun is the name of a particular person, place, thing, or idea.

Proper nouns are always capitalized.3. Concrete nouns name an object that can be seen, heard, smelled,

touched, or tasted.4. Abstract nouns name ideas, qualities, or states (feelings).5. Singular nouns name one person, place, thing, or idea.6. Plural nouns name more than one person, place, thing, or idea.7. Collective nouns refer to a group of people or things.8. Compound nouns are made up of two or more words; they may be

written as one word, as separate words, or as hyphenated words.9. Possessive nouns show ownership or relationship.

Identify the types of nouns

1. Common __________2. Proper __________3. Concrete __________4. Abstract _________5. Singular _________6. Plural __________7. Collective _________8. Compound _________9. Possessive __________

a. Blountb. crowdc. boysd. pizzae. lovef. woman’sg. mother-in-lawh. a book

Pronouns

• A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or another pronoun

Types of Pronouns

1. Personal pronouns replace nouns- I, me, we, us, you, he, him, she, her, it, they, them

2. Possessive pronouns show ownership or relationship- my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, his, her, hers, its,

their, theirs

3. Indefinite pronouns do not refer to specific nouns- another, anybody, few, both, all, some

Verbs

• A verb expresses an action, condition, or state of being

• There are two main types of nouns:– Action verbs express action. The action can be

physical or mental.– Linking verbs link the subject of a sentence to a

word in the predicate.

Identify the Verbs

1. Mark, Luisa, and Djuana formed a group.2. I am looking forward to Christmas.3. She is looking in the mirror.4. Stop talking so much!5. I hope we don’t get caught in the rain.

Adjectives

• An adjective modifies or limits the meaning of a noun or pronoun

• Adjectives tell what kind, which one, how many, or how much

Using adjectives, complete the sentences

1. On ______ summer days I enjoy going to the pool. (what kind)

2. There were ________ people in line for the new Jordan's. (how many)

3. I bought a _______ dress for the wedding. (what kind)

4. _________ baby is so ________. (which one, what kind)

5. I have ________ dollars left. (how many)

Adverbs

• An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

• An adverb tells us where, when, how, and to what extent

• Many adverbs are formed by adding –ly to adjectives

Using adverbs, complete the sentences

1. Please sit _______. (where)2. I ran _________ down the hall so I would not

be late. (how)3. ___________ I went to the mall. (when)4. I am __________ tired. (to what extent)

Prepositions

• A preposition shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence

Conjunctions

• A conjunction connects words or groups of words – And, but, yet, or, nor

Interjections

• An interjection is a word or a phrase used to express emotion

WOW!OUCH!

YES!