Parts of speech
Noun ,Pronoun ,Adjective ,Verb Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction Interjection.
1) Nouns:
The name of things, places, animals, people, qualities or feelings are called Nouns.
Some examples:
Thing- Car, T.V.
Persons - Aryan, Aarya
Places - Pune, Nashik
Animals - Goat 🐐, Elephant 🐘.
Common Noun- Girl, river.
Proper noun - Radha,Ram
(2) Pronouns:
Pronouns are the words that are used in place of nouns.
Some examples:
Personal pronoun-, we, you, he, she, it, they,
Demonstrative pronoun- This, that, these, those.
Relative Pronoun- Which, What, Whom, Whose
Reflexive Pronoun- Myself, Ourselves, yourselves, one self
(3) Adjectives:
Words that are used to describe a noun are called Adjectives.
Some examples:
Adverb of quality- Brave, Kind, cruel green, small, new, big,
Adjective of quantity- Some, any much
Adjective of Number- One, Two, Three
(4) Adverbs:
Words that tells us something more about action, verbs or Adjectives or other Adverbs arec alled Adverbs.
Some examples:
(1) She eat fast.
(2) He run slowly .
(3) I came to school yesterday.
other examples: here,once,twice, fully, quietly
(5) verbs:
Words that express or state the action are called verbs.
Some examples:
(1) They went to school.
(2) He wrote a letter.
(3) He made a kite.
(6) Prepositions:
Prepositions are the words that are used before a Noun or a pronoun to show the relationship of these words (Noun or Pronoun) to some other part of the sentences.
Some examples:
1) His book is in the box.
2) My book is on the table.
3) Rahuri is between Shirdi and Ahmednagar.
Conjunctions are words that join together two or more words or sentences.
Some examples:
(1) Arya, vaishnavi and Aryan are friends.
(2) Arnav stood first so he get trophy.
(3) He is poor but honest.
(8) Interjections:
Words that express an emotion or some sudden feelings are called Interjections.
Some examples:
(1) Oh!
0 Comments