Summary

Summary

by Mhydel Parinas -
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Although I have already learned about the eight parts of speech, reviewing it again with this course makes me understand it more. These parts show each other's relationship on how they combine with each other in order to create a full sentence. To summarize these parts, starting off with the noun. Noun is used for naming things such as your name, things, animals, brands anything that names a thing or a person. 

Second, we have the pronoun, we use pronoun to replace the noun, such as, her, him, his, she, I, we, you, them, they, and their etc. As you can see, aside from saying my name id been using I, and also, we always hear these whenever there are LGBTQ talking about how they should be called about their pronouns. Next, we have the verb, verb is an action word as simply as that, for example, walking, jumping, cooking, crawling, giving, taking, etc. Then we have the adverb, this modifies our verb, or it describes our verb or an adjective. for example, beautifully, luckily, quickly, loudly, rarely, always, early etc. Also, we have the adjective, it is used to describe our noun or pronoun. For example, happy, sad, angry, ugly, big, small any words that could describe the noun. Preposition shows the relationship between the noun or pronouns, for example in, under, on, out, above, with, from, to etc. Next, conjunction, when we say conjunction it connects the words, phrases or clauses in a sentence. For example, and, but, or, so, because, although therefore etc. Interjection is used to express a feeling in a sentence, for example, Oh! Oops! Yay! Woah!