Parts of Speech Table
This is a summary of the 8
parts of speech*. You can
find more detail if you click
on each part of speech.
part of speech
function or "job"
example words
example sentences
Verb
action or state
(to) be, have, do, like, work,
sing, can, must
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Noun
thing or person
pen, dog, work, music, town,
London, teacher, John
This is my dog. He lives in my
house . We live in London .
Adjective
describes a noun
a/an, the, 69, some, good,
big, red, well, interesting
My dog is big . I like big dogs.
Adverb
describes a verb, adjective or
adverb
quickly, silently, well, badly,
very, really
My dog eats quickly. When
he is very hungry, he eats
really quickly.
Pronoun
replaces a noun
I, you, he, she, some
Tara is Indian. She is
beautiful.
Preposition
links a noun to another word
to, at, after, on, but
We went to school on
Monday.
Conjunction
joins clauses or sentences or
words
and, but, when
I like dogs and I like cats. I
like cats and dogs. I like dogs
but I don't like cats.
Interjection
short exclamation,
sometimes inserted into a
sentence
oh!, ouch!, hi!, well
Ouch ! That hurts! Hi! How
are you? Well, I don't know.
* Some grammar sources
categorize English into 9 or 10
parts of speech. At
EnglishClub.com, we use the
traditional categorization of 8
parts of speech. Examples of
other categorizations are:
Verbs may be treated as
two different parts of
speech:
Lexical Verbs (work,
like, run )
Auxiliary Verbs ( be,
have, must )
Determiners may be
treated as a separate
part of speech, instead of
being categorized under
Adjectives
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
PARTS OF SPEECH
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