PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR

In the English language, we place words in different classes, called parts of speech. This post “Parts of Speech in English Grammar” will introduce kids to various classes of parts of speech. So, let’s begin.

In English grammar, there are eight parts of speech: noun, adjective, pronoun, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

Eight Parts of Speech in English Grammar with Function and Examples - Noun, Verb, Pronoun, Adjectives, Conjunction, Interjection, Preposition, Adverb

Eight Parts of Speech in English Grammar with Function and Examples

IMPORTANT FACT ABOUT PARTS OF SPEECH IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Before we proceed further, it is important to understand one thing right in the beginning about the parts of speech in English grammar. A word may not always belong to the same class. We should never say that a word is a noun, adjective, or verb. It may be used as a noun in one sentence and as an adjective in another. The class to which word belongs depends upon the work it does in a particular sentence. Look at the following examples with a common word ‘back’:

What part of speech a word is, depends upon the work it does in the sentences it belongs to.

  1. I got my back hurt during the match. (noun)
  2. Thieves left the house from the back door. (adjective)
  3. The contractor backed out of the agreement. (verb)
  4. Raman came back yesterday. (adverb)

Let’s begin to learn some basics of all eight parts of speech in English grammar one by one:



1. NOUNS
Mahatma Gandhi - A Noun, the first part of speech in English Grammar

Mahatma Gandhi

A noun is the name of a person, place, animal, or thing. For example, Robert, Julia, boy, girl, hospital, soldier, Chicago, Niagra, stone, box, etc.

It may also name a feeling or idea. For example, anger, beauty, hope, courage, etc.

Some more examples,

  • Mahatma Gandhi was a great man.
  • The Sun shines brightly.
  • The flower smells sweet.
  • He ruined everything with his anger.

A noun is basically a naming word or we can say a noun is the name of anything.

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2. ADJECTIVES

This part of speech adds something to the meaning of a noun (or a pronoun). For example, the word tree is a noun. We can have a tall tree, a green tree, a beautiful tree, an old tree, etc. In these expressions, the words tall, green, beautiful, old describe the noun tree. All these words are adjectives. Thus, an adjective is a describing word.

An adjective is a word that adds something to the meaning of a noun (or a pronoun).

Some more examples,

  • Ashoka was a great king.
  • The teacher asked a difficult question.

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3. PRONOUNS

A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. For example, I, me, mine, you, yours, he, him, his, she, her, hers, it, we, us ours, you, yours, they, them, theirs, etc.

Some more examples,

  • Robert is tall because he eats well.
  • Would you like some slices of bread?
  • This is not my pen. Mine is new.

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4. VERBS

A verb denotes an action or being/state or possession. All sentences must have a verb with a Subject. Verbs are always part of Predicate which makes a statement about the Subject.Children sang a song

Some example,

  • All the children sang the song. (action)
  • The boy fetches a pail of water. (action)
  • Your list is very long. (being/state)
  • Tom has a smartwatch. (possession)

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5. ADVERBS

As adjectives add something to a noun similarly, an adverb is a word that adds something to the meaning of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Look at these sentences:

  • Robert sleeps soundly.
  • I shall wait for you outside.
  • This flower is very beautiful.
  • You have always helped me.

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6. PREPOSITIONS

A preposition is a word that shows the relation between a noun or a pronoun and some other word in a sentence. For example, on, of, with, at, against, in front of, as a result of, under, etc.Selftution sixth part of speech in english grammar is preposition

The word preposition means placing it before. So it is placed before a noun or a pronoun. The other word can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective. Look at the following sentences:

  • Raman is fond of cricket.
  • A tired man sat under a banyan tree.
  • All team members went against the captain.
  • There is no gravity on the moon.

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7. CONJUNCTION

A conjunction is a word used to join words or sentences. For example, and, but, although, or, as, unless, etc.

Some more examples,

  • I respect him although he is very strict.
  • Johan and tom are brothers.
  • Hurry up or we might get late.
  • He is intelligent but careless.

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8. INTERJECTION

The eighth part of speech in English grammar is an interjection. An interjection is a word that expresses some sudden feeling. For example, Hurrah, Hello, Hush, Alas, Oh, etc.

We always put an exclamation mark (!) after an interjection.

  • Oh! where were you yesterday?
  • Alas! the great leader is no more.
  • Hurrah! We have won the game.

The word interjection means thrown in. So an interjection is a word thrown in to express some sudden feeling. Otherwise, it does not disturb the sentence at all.

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