The Main Parts of Speech
• Noun: A person, place, thing, or idea.
Examples: Doctor, environment, information, city, cat.
• Verb: An action word or a state of being.
Examples: Forget, explain, prepare, run, is.
•Adjective: A word that describes or gives more information about a noun.
Examples: Hungry, excited, dangerous, blue, tall.
• Pronoun: A word used in place of a noun to avoid repeating it.
Examples: He, she, it, they, we, us.
• Conjunction: A word that connects words, phrases, or groups of words.
Examples: And, but, or, so, because.
• Interjection: A short word or phrase used to express strong emotion or sudden feelings.
Examples: Wow!, Ouch!, Hey!, Oh!.
• Adverb: A word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It often tells you how, when, or where.
Examples: Quickly, yesterday, very, here.
• Preposition: A word that shows the relationship (like direction, time, or location) between a noun and another part of the sentence.
Examples: In, on, at, under, behind.