1. Nouns – name of person, place, things or idea
Example: May is a manager in our company.
- "May", "manager", and "company" are nouns because they are names of a person, a job, and a place.
2. Pronouns – words that replace nouns
Example: She is a student.
- "She" is a pronoun because it replaces a girl's name.
3. Verbs – show actions or states
Example: They play football.
- "Play" is a verb because it shows an action.
4. Adjectives – describe nouns
Example: He has a big house.
- "Big" is an adjective because it describes the noun "house".
5. Adverbs – describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs
Example: She sings beautifully.
- "Beautifully" is an adverb because it describes how she sings.
6. Prepositions – show relationships between nouns or pronouns and other words
Example: The book is on the table.
- "On" is a preposition because it shows the position of the book.
7. Conjunctions – connect words or groups of words
Example: I like apples and oranges.
- "And" is a conjunction because it connects two nouns.
8. Interjections – show strong feelings or sudden emotions
Example: Oh! I forgot my bag.
- "Oh!" is an interjection because it shows surprise or emotion.