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The term parts of speech is used to describe all the categories into which each word of our language fits. This section will cover nine parts of speech that you will be expected to know.
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A noun is a word that is a person, place, thing, idea, or event. You know that a Note the examples below. person: Melanie, the doctor, a machinist, Norwegians The senator saluted the flag because he loves America and freedom, andthen and then he went to the luncheon on First Street. The words in italics in the sentence above are nouns. |
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A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. Words such as he, she, him, her, it, Terry would like Terry’s car keys returned to Terry by tomorrow. It’s awkward and not the way we would talk. What we would say is the following: Terry would like his car keys returned to him by tomorrow. Pronouns make communication easier because we don’t have to repeat a name I went to the Walker Art Center, but it was closed on Mondays. In the sentence above, it is the pronoun and Walker Art Center is the antecedent, |
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A verb is a word that expresses two things: 1) action or 2) state of being. Action verbs are words such as run, study, sleep, and think. State-of-being verbs (sometimes called linking verbs) include the following: to be (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) became, appear, grow, keep, remain, seem, stay, loom, prove, turn sound, smell, look, feel, taste (These five can also be action verbs.) I was bored, so I walked to the park and saw a squirrel attack an old man. The words in italics in the sentence above are verbs. |
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Sometimes, verbs have what are called verb helpers or verb parts. These are words shall, should Here are some examples of sentences that contain a verb and a verb helper / part. The baseball team will win the championship this year. The book could make a lot of money for the author. |
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A preposition is a word that links an object (another word, usually a noun) to a The following is a list of some common prepositions that you should know.
The words in italics in the sentences below are prepositions. In 1918, the last czar of Russia and his family were brutally murdered by theorders the orders of Lenin. Guide to Editing Essentials 99 I went to the store about 5:00, walking between two cars from the state ofof Nebraska that sat with one wheel on the curb. |
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A conjunction is a word that links words or parts of sentences together. There are Coordinating conjunctions link sentence parts that are equal in structure and Coordinating conjunctions can be remembered by using the mnemonic device
Subordinating conjunctions are the other type of conjunction. They link phrases
Note the italicized subordinating conjunctions in this sentence. Although he was sick, he still got up and went to class because he was afraidof afraid of missing the lecture on parts of speech. |
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Adjectives describe nouns. They tell something about people, places, things, and The blue ship. The red sweater. The florid prose. The bad day. The good semester. The tremendous philosophy. |
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Adverbs describe verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. The English language regularly I played noisily during the contest. I took the guitar and smashed it slowly into into the amp. The amp crashed loudly into the curtain. The curtain quietlyquietly ripped and fell softly on my head. I cried unhappily. |
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An interjection is a short, usually emotion-laden word or phrase that frequently Wow! The comma is amazing. Oh no! I forgot to proofread. |