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Title: Eight Parts of Speech


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Eight Parts of Speech
  • Nouns Adverb
  • Pronouns Conjunction
  • Verb Preposition
  • Adjective Interjection

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NOUNS
  • A NOUN is a word that names a person, place,
    thing or idea.
  • There are six types of NOUNS
  • Common general name for a person, place, thing
    or idea
  • Proper name of a particular person, place, thing
    or idea

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NOUNS
  • Concrete names something that can be perceived
    through the five senses
  • Abstract names something that cannot be
    perceived through the five senses
  • Collective names a group

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NOUNS
  • Compound contains two or more wordsmay be
    written as one word, two words, or with a hyphen

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NOUNS
  • Nouns that name ONE person place, thing or idea
    are called singular nouns.
  • Nouns that name MORE THAN ONE are called plural
    nouns.

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NOUNSRules for Forming Plurals
  • To form the plural of most nouns, just add s.
  • prize prizes
  • For most singular nouns ending in O, add s.
  • photo - photos
  • When the singular noun ends in s, sh, ch, x or z,
    add es.
  • brush brushes ax - axes

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NOUNSRules for Forming Plurals
  • When a singular noun ends in y with
  • a consonant before it, change the y
  • to i and add es.
  • army armies array arrays
  • When a vowel comes before the y, just add s.
  • boy boys jockey jockeys

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NOUNSRules for Forming Plurals
  • For most nouns ending in f or fe, change the f
    to v and add es or s. Since there is no rule
    you must memorize such words.
  • knife knives calf calves

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PRONOUNS
  • A PRONOUN is a word used in place
  • of a noun or another pronoun.
  • The noun for which a pronoun stands and to which
    it refers is called its ANTECEDENT.
  • (Ante- means prior or earlier.)

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
  • PERSONAL PRONOUNSPronouns that change form to
    express person, number and gender.
  • Person
  • 1st person pronouns identifying the person
    speaking
  • 2nd person pronouns identifying person being
    spoken to

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
  • Person (cont.)
  • 3rd person pronouns identifying the thing being
    spoken about
  • Number
  • singular
  • plural

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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
  • PERSONAL PRONOUN EXAMPLES
  • I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it
  • we, us, you, they, them

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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
  • POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS are special forms of personal
    pronouns that show ownership.
  • Examples of possessive pronouns
  • my, mine, your, yours, his, her,
  • hers, its, our, ours, their, theirs
  • Ex. This is my car.

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
  • REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS reflect an action back on a
    subject. (Ends in self or selves and is
    necessary to the meaning of the sentence.)
  • Examples of reflexive pronouns
  • myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself,
    ourselves, yourselves
  • Ex. Mom treated herself to a brownie.

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INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
  • INTENSIVE PRONOUNS are used to emphasize a noun
    or pronoun in a sentence. (Not necessary to the
    meaning of a sentence end in self or
    selves.)
  • Examples of intensive pronouns
  • myself, yourself, himself, itself

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INTENSIVE PRONOUNS
  • Examples of intensive pronouns (cont.)
  • ourselves, yourselves, themselves
  • Ex. I myself am in charge of the campaign.

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
  • DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS point out persons or
    things.
  • Examples of demonstrative pronouns
  • this, that, these, those
  • Ex. These are the speakers I want.

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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
  • INDEFINITE PROUNOUNS do not refer to a definite
    person or thing.
  • Examples of indefinite pronouns
  • another, anybody, anyone, few, all, anything,
    each, everybody, both, some, everyone,
    everything, much, any, both, many, neither,
    nobody, no one, most, nothing, one, somebody,
    someone, several, all, more, none
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