Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

by Kaoutar bellate -
Number of replies: 4

Sentences I Learned From:

  1. Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns
  2. Verbs express actions 
  3. Prepositions show the relationship between a noun  and another word in the sentence.

Examples of Parts of Speech:

  • Adjectives: more 
  • Nouns:relationship, word
  • Verbs: describe, show
  • Prepositions: about

In reply to Kaoutar bellate

Re: Parts of Speech

by Arthur Loïc ZOMA -

Hi! Adjectives describe only nouns 

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Re: Parts of Speech

by Noor Fatima -
Adjectives: more
Nouns:relationship, word
Verbs: describe, show
Prepositions: about
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Re: Parts of Speech

by Luis Sabornido -
Welcome to everyone. I hope you did your own review about adjective. When adjective describes a pronoun, it comes after it with a linking verb in between.

I am bad.
I=pronoun
am=linking verb
bad=adjective

Adjective usually comes before a noun. And yes, there is a case where adjective comes after the noun with a linking verb in between.

Julie is bad.
Julie is a proper noun. Is is a linking verb in this case. While bad is an adjective.

Bad boy.

Bad=adjective
Boy=noun