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Transcript
WHAT PARTS OF SPEECH DO
YOU KNOW?
PARTS
OF
SPEECH
Alchemia Wiedzy
PARTS OF SPEECH
NOUN
PRONOUN
PREPOSITION
ARTICLE
PARTS
OF
SPEECH
CONJUNCTON
VERB
ADJECTIVE
PRONOUN
ADVERB
Alchemia Wiedzy
PARTS OF SPEECH
NOUN: is a word used to name a person,
animal, place, thing, and abstract idea;
e.g. a tiger, a house, happiness, John, London.
VERB: describes action or state;
e.g. (to) be, have, go, do;
* modal verbs: must, should, can etc.
* auxiliary verbs: (to) be, have, did, will etc.
* phrasal verbs: look after, look for etc.
* GERUND (-ing)
* INFINITIVE: bare inf. (be)/ full inf. (to be)
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ADJECTIVE: describes a noun;
e.g. comfortable, good, interesting, bored,
that, these.
ADVERB: describes a verb, adjective or
adverb;
e.g. slowly, very, really, recently.
PRONOUN: replaces a noun;
e.g. I, he, their, us, myself.
PREPOSITION: links a noun to another
word;
e.g. on, at, within, to.
Alchemia Wiedzy
ARTICLE: kind of adjective which
introduces a noun;
* indefinite article: a/an (concerns
indefinite or general noun);
* definite article: the (indicates a
particular thing).
CONJUNCTION: linking words;
e.g. but, because, although, however.
Alchemia Wiedzy
PRACTICE:
• Anna and her little brother ride a bike to
school.
• Tom can play the guitar well.
• She really solved this problem yesterday!
Alchemia Wiedzy
What is in a sentence?
SUBJECT --- VERB --- OBJECT
• subject
 Mary is the best student.
 My sister and I both love cookies!
• verb (predicate)
 Mary is the best student.
 My sister and I both love cookies!
• object
 Mary is the best student.
 My sister and I both love cookies!
Alchemia Wiedzy
THAT’S IT!

Alchemia Wiedzy