1️⃣ Noun
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Examples: teacher, city, book, happiness
Example sentence: The teacher lives in a big city.
2️⃣ Pronoun
A pronoun replaces a noun to avoid repetition.
Examples: he, she, it, they, we
Example sentence: Sara is here. She is ready.
3️⃣ Verb
A verb shows action or a state of being.
Action verbs: run, eat, study
State verbs: be, seem, know
Example sentence: They are studying English.
4️⃣ Adjective
An adjective describes or gives more information about a noun.
Examples: beautiful, small, interesting
Example sentence: She bought a beautiful dress.
5️⃣ Adverb
An adverb describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often answers how, when, where, or how much.
Examples: quickly, very, yesterday, here
Example sentence: He runs very fast.
6️⃣ Preposition
A preposition shows the relationship between words (often time or place).
Examples: in, on, at, under, between
Example sentence: The keys are on the table.
7️⃣ Conjunction
A conjunction connects words, phrases, or clauses.
Examples: and, but, because, although
Example sentence: I wanted to go, but I was tired.
8️⃣ Interjection
An interjection expresses sudden emotion or reaction.
Examples: wow, oh, ouch, yay
Example sentence: Wow! That’s amazing!