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ESL001: Elementary English as a Second Language
Unit 1: Reading Skills
1.1: Word Basics: The Eight Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech Discussion
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech Discussion
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Parts of Speech
by Lakshana Dharmarajah - Thursday, 12 June 2025, 3:35 AM
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While going through the Parts of Speech resources, I found the following sentence helpful:
“Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns.”
From this sentence, I identified these parts of speech:
Adjectives – noun (it's the subject of the sentence)
Describe – verb
Modify – verb
Nouns – noun
Pronouns – noun
I also liked this sentence:
“Prepositions show relationships between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence.”
Here are the parts of speech I found:
Prepositions – noun (subject of the sentence)
Show – verb
Relationships – noun
Noun, Pronoun, Word, Sentence – all are nouns
These sentences helped me clearly understand how each part of speech functions in a sentence. I especially learned how prepositions connect ideas, which was something I hadn’t fully understood before.
I’m looking forward to seeing what examples others found helpful
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Here are clear examples of each part of speech with explanations to help strengthen your understanding:
1. Noun 🧠
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Sentence: “The teacher explained the lesson to the students.”
– teacher, lesson, students → nouns
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2. Pronoun
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition.
Sentence: “She gave him a gift because he helped her.”
– she, him, he, her → pronouns
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3. Verb
Verbs express actions or states of being.
Sentence: “They play, practice, and performed every day.”
– play, practice, performed → verbs
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4. Adjective
Adjectives describe or modify nouns/pronouns.
Sentence: “The quiet, ancient temple felt mystical.”
– quiet, ancient, mystical → adjectives
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5. Adverb
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often ending in –ly.
Sentence: “She spoke softly, very clearly, and ahead of schedule.”
– softly (verb modifier), very (adjective modifier), ahead (adverb)
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6. Preposition
Shows relationships between nouns/pronouns and other words.
Sentence: “The book is on the table, under the lamp.”
– on, under → prepositions linking book/table and lamp
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7. Conjunction
Connects words, phrases, or clauses.
Sentence: “I wanted tea and coffee but chose tea.”
– and, but → conjunctions
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8. Interjection
Expresses sudden emotion or exclamation.
Sentence: “Wow! That’s awesome!”
– Wow, awesome → interjections