Reflection:
There are 8 categories under this topic.
1. Noun - name of person, place, thing, animal, etc. It comes with two types: (1) common noun, and (2) proper noun. Common noun typically talks about the general scope of something. While on the other hand, proper noun pertains to specific name of something. (e.g. Jesica is a dancer.)
2. Pronoun - takes place of a noun or the replacement of a noun. (e.g. She is a dancer.)
3. Adjectives - describe the noun or pronoun. (e.g. Jesica is beautiful.)
4. Verb - refers to action or state of being. (e.g. She run so fast.)
5. Adverb - describes a verb, adverb, and adjective. (e.g. She run so fast.)
6. Preposition - shows the relationship between noun that follows it and the sentence. It should answer the "why?" when it is being asked. (e.g. Jesica woke up at 6am everyday. -> What time Jesica woke up everyday?)
7. Conjunctions - it's simply the bridge of two clauses -> dependent and independent <-, words, or phrases. (e.g. She seems happy and excited.)
8. Interjection - expresses strong feelings or emotions. (e.g. Wow! it's indeed unbelievable.)