The table provided is a great summary of parts of speech! However, I found some of the examples a little basic.
- Nouns name a person, place, thing, or idea teacher, Robert, college, California, phone, cat, success, loyalty Robert lives in a small apartment in California with his wife and two cats.
- Pronouns take a noun's place he, it, you, they, I He teaches college courses.
- Adjectives describe a noun or pronoun smart, cute, expensive, black, incredible His black cat only eats expensive food. The cat is cute, but it is picky.
- Verbs describe an action or a state teach, eat, talk, achieve – be, feel, think, believe His wife works as a teacher, too. She loves her job.
- Adverbs describe a verb, adjective, or adverb clearly, happily, here, well, intelligently, always They always go to work together. This is a very useful arrangement.
- Prepositions show a relationship of place, time, location, or direction between words in, on, over, at, to On Saturdays, they go to the beach.
- Conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses and, so, because, but, if, when Robert and his wife are happy because their life is perfect.
- Interjections tell emotion or surprise yay, oh no, oops Yeah, life is good for Robert, his wife, and their two cats. Cheerio!