Parts of Speech
Each word in a sentence has a capacity. As indicated by the work they do in a sentence, words are partitioned into various classes called Parts of Speech.
•Parts of Speech Types
They are 8 types. Such as :-i. Noun
ii. Adjective
iii. Pronoun
iv. Verb
v. Adverb
vi. Preposition
vii. Conjunction
viii. Interjection
1) Noun
Noun is a naming word that denotes a name of Person, Place & Things. It is called as Noun.Example :- Renuka, Gita, Shyam, Beasant Nagar, Paris, Italy, Oil, Memory Card
- Slam was an insightful lord.
- Amisha is a decent young lady.
- America is on the bank of the waterway Thames
- Kalidasa is the Shakespeare of India
- Paris is the capital of London
- India is the most crowded nation on the planet
- Jeff Bezos is the most extravagant individual on the planet
- Rama Killed Ravana
2) Adjective
Adjectives words portray (qualify) noun and pronouns. 'House' is a thing that names a sort of structure, however to demonstrate a particular house, you might need to depict it further by considering it a "roomy, white house". Extensive and white are adjectives.
Example :- Green seat, Melodious tune, Tall kid, Skilful specialist.
- They live in a magnificent house.
- Lisa is wearing a sleeveless shirt today. This soup isn't satisfactory.
- She wore a magnificent dress.
- He creates garbage letters.
- This shop is significantly progressively charming.
- She wore a magnificent dress.
- Ben is an adorable kid.
- Minda's hair is great.
- This glass is unstable.
- I met a transient in NY
3) Pronoun
A Pronoun is a word that is utilized rather than a Noun . We can say Pronouns supplant Noun.
In the sentence, "Vimala went into the room however she didn't address me," "she" a Pronoun alludes to Vimala.
Example:- I, You, He, His, She, Hers, Theirs, Us, We..etc..,
- I am getting my work done
- Smash is getting his work done
- This is my home
- She is my sister
- They are playing cricket.
- She is composing a letter to me.
4) Verb
A Verb is a word or gathering of words that communicates an activity or a states .
Example:- Laugh, Talk, Jump, Fight.
5) Adverb
The word "Adverb" comes from the Latin word 'ad'-(in addition) and 'Verbum' (word).
It is a word that adds more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
Example:- Very, Tomorrow, Loudly, Brightly ...etc
Relational word used to show different sort of relations, for example, , place, time, technique and way, reason and reason, ownership, heading and movement.
Example:- After, Before, By, Of, With...etc
Example:- Unless, Since, If, Or, While....etc
Example:- Hurrah!, Alas!, Great!, Aha!, Wow!, Ouch!, Che!.
It is a word that adds more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
Example:- Very, Tomorrow, Loudly, Brightly ...etc
- Pooches rest on the pet tangle serenely.
- He run quick.
- The Superjare bed table overlays without any problem.
- The EVA Mats fit impeccably on hardwood floor.
- He sings well.
6)Preposition
A Preposition is a word or phrase placed before a noun or pronoun or noun phrase or Pronoun phrase.Relational word used to show different sort of relations, for example, , place, time, technique and way, reason and reason, ownership, heading and movement.
Example:- After, Before, By, Of, With...etc
- I stare at the TV in the front room.
- I live in New Delhi.
- She met him at the show
- I met him at the entryway.
- My condo is on the third floor.
- I viewed the Mahabaratha on TV.
7)Conjunction
Conjunction interface words, expression, statements and sentences. Basic called a Conjunction is a word that interfaces words or gathering of words.Example:- Unless, Since, If, Or, While....etc
- The cow got up and gradually left.
- She was both sharp and lovely.
- Raju just as Manjuqualified for the finals.
- She was commended as well as compensated
8) Interjection
Interjection express feelings, and sentiments. They are basic in casual composition.Example:- Hurrah!, Alas!, Great!, Aha!, Wow!, Ouch!, Che!.
- shouts, for example, Ouch! or then again Cheers!
- shows, for example, Hello! or on the other hand Welcome!
- articulations like Excuse me! Sorry! Much obliged to you! or on the other hand Oh dear!
- remarkable sounds, for example, Oops! Shh! or on the other hand Whew!
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