Hey! Speech Me up!

Hey! Speech Me up!

by Christie Laput -
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After reviewing the Parts of Speech resources, I learned new insights about how each word in a sentence has a specific function that contributes to meaning. Below are a few sentences that stood out to me and the examples of parts of speech within them.


Sentence 1:

“Adjectives describe nouns and pronouns by giving more information about their qualities.”

  • Adjectives – describe (verb)
  • Nouns – nouns, pronouns, information, qualities
  • Verb – describe, giving
  • Preposition – about
  • Pronoun – their

What I learned:

I realized that adjectives do not only describe nouns, but also pronouns. I used to think adjectives were only linked to nouns.

Sentence 2:

“Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses together.”


  • Noun – words, phrases, clauses
  • Verb – connect
  • Conjunction – or
  • Adverb – together

What I learned:

I learned that conjunctions are not only used between clauses but also between single words or phrases.

Sentence 3:

“Interjections show strong emotions or sudden feelings.”


  • Noun – emotions, feelings
  • Verb – show
  • Adjective – strong, sudden
  • Conjunction – or.  What I learned:

I discovered that interjections express emotions that don’t grammatically connect to the sentence—they stand alone to show feeling.

Reflection:

Studying the parts of speech reminded me how important it is to identify each word’s role. Understanding them helps improve writing and communication because I can choose the right words for clarity and expression