This is my video on parts of speech, I am a teacher and facilitator for all the students who think that they need English if they want to get success nationally and internationally. My channel is HelpingTheStudents.
This is my video on parts of speech, I am a teacher and facilitator for all the students who think that they need English if they want to get success nationally and internationally. My channel is HelpingTheStudents.
This is my video on parts of speech, I am a teacher and facilitator for all the students who think that they need English if they want to get success nationally and internationally. My channel is HelpingTheStudents.
This is my video on parts of speech, I am a teacher and facilitator for all the students who think that they need English if they want to get success nationally and internationally. My channel is HelpingTheStudents.
word in a sentence. They play different roles in the structure of a language. We will discuss all completely in each video. ” “The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog and easily killed it.” <Google search This sentence has almost all parts of speech and are shown in the following flowchart.
The fox / dog
quick / brown / Lazy article adjectives noun
jumped / Killed over and
Verb prepositoion conjunction
It easily The also
works as an pronoun adverb adjective Parts of Speech are 8:
Noun: Pronoun: Verb: Adverb:
people, places, things, A pronoun is used A verb shows an An adverb modify or ideas, concepts, etc. instead of the action or an ongoing describe adjectives, repeated use of the condition. verbs, or other same noun adverbs.
An adjective modifies A preposition gives A conjunction Interjections are brief or describes noun in a context to nouns in connects nouns, noun and abrupt pauses in sentence. Articles are relationship to other phrases, clauses or speech, usually used also included in the nouns or pronouns. sentences together. for expressing adjectives. emotions.
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