A Noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea, such as Favour, Liverpool, or Fear.
Nouns can be classified into types like
Proper nouns (e.g., Favour, Liverpool),
Common nouns (e.g. Car, Book),
Abstract nouns (e.g., Fear, Courage), and
Collective nouns (e.g. Flock, Bunch).
A Pronoun replaces a noun, with examples like he,she,it,and they.
A Verb expresses action or a state of being, such as run,sing, or have,and can be categorized as action verbs (e.g., eat, write),
Linking verbs (e.g., was, been ), or
Helping verbs (e.g., have, can).
An Adjective describes or modifies a noun, like Creative or "large."
An Adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, often answering questions like how, when, or where, with examples such as quickly,or always.
A Preposition shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence, such as in,on, or beside.
A Conjunction joins words, phrases, or clauses, with examples like and, but, or because,and can be either coordinating (e.g., and, but) or subordinating (e.g., because, although).
An Interjection expresses strong emotion or a sudden feeling, such as "Oh!" or "Wow!"