2. Intro:
PARTS OF SPEECH
When speak or write, we use different types of words.
These words do different jobs according to their type.
There are total EIGHT types of words in English
Grammar. They are called Parts of Speech.
3. NOUN
NOUN
A Noun is the name of a Person, Place, Thing, or
Idea.
Note: Nouns are usually
used as subjects in a
sentence.
7. PRONOU
2. RELATIVE PRONOUNS
A Relative Pronoun is used to refer to nouns
mentioned previously whether they are persons,
places or things etc.
Note: Relative pronouns
always make dependent
clauses.
10. PRONOUNS
5. INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
A pronoun that does not refer to any person or thing in
particular.
Note: Indefinite pronouns
can be singular or plural.
11. PRONOUNS
6. REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
A pronoun that is used to refer to the same person or
thing(subject).
Note: Reflexive pronouns
are used for stress.
12. ADJECTIVE
ADJECTIVE
An Adjective is a word that adds meaning to
.
Note: Usually adjectives come before nouns.
TALL TALLER TALLES
T
GOOD BETTER BEST
BEAUTI
FUL
MORE
BEAUTI
FUL
MOST
BEAUTI
FUL
Three Forms of
Adjectives
13. VERB
VERB
A VERB is a word that describes an .
Note: Without a verb, we can not make a proper sentence.
Play Played Played
Laugh Laughe
d
Laughe
d
Go Went Gone
Three Forms Of
Verbs
14. VERB
TYPES OF VERB
The most common THREE TYPES of verbs are:
Note: If a verb changes, the tense
changes.
15. ADVERB
ADVERB
An adverb modifies a
by making its meaning more specific.
Note: Adverbs usually answer “how,
when, where” something happens.
16. PREPOSITIO
PREPOSITION
A preposition a word that shows
in a
sentence.
Note: Prepositions are
used to show location,
time, direction, cause and
possession.