Parts of a Speech

Parts of a Speech

by Grace Ellaine Dejumo -
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Hello everyone,

Today I will share what I have learned about the eight parts of speech.

 The first one is the noun, which names a person, place, thing, or idea. Example: teacher, city, love.
The second is the pronoun, which replaces a noun. Example: he, she, it, they.
The third is the verb, which shows an action or state of being. Example: run, eat, is.
The fourth is the adjective, which describes a noun. Example: tall, beautiful, smart.
The fifth is the adverb, which describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example: quickly, very, always.
The sixth is the preposition, which shows the relationship of a word to another word. Example: in, on, at, under.
The seventh is the conjunction, which connects words or groups of words. Example: and, but, because.And the last one is the interjection, which expresses strong feelings or emotions. Example: Wow! Oh! Hey!
In conclusion, I have learned that these parts of speech are very important in understanding and using the English language correctly.

Thank you, and that’s all.