Parts of Speech

Parts of Speech

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The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”



Nouns: fox, dog → They are the “things” in the sentence.


Pronoun: (not in this sentence, but e.g., it, he) → would replace nouns.


Adjectives: quick, brown, lazy → These describe the nouns and make the sentence more vivid.


Verb: jumps → Shows the action.


Adverb: If we added quickly, it would describe how the fox jumps.


Preposition: over → Connects the action to the object (dog).


Conjunction: Not here, but words like and/but would join ideas.


Interjection: If we said “Wow!” before the sentence, it would show emotion.


Article: The → PointsThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.”



Nouns: fox, dog → They are the “things” in the sentence.


Pronoun: (not in this sentence, but e.g., it, he) → would replace nouns.


Adjectives: quick, brown, lazy → These describe the nouns and make the sentence more vivid.


Verb: jumps → Shows the action.


Adverb: If we added quickly, it would describe how the fox jumps.


Preposition: over → Connects the action to the object (dog).


Conjunction: Not here, but words like and/but would join ideas.


Interjection: If we said “Wow!” before the sentence, it would show emotion.


Article: The → Points to specific nouns. to specific nouns.